Early Career and Education
Aviation
My first passion was aviation, and I started flying planes at sixteen.
After high school, I attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona
for two years, where I earned an Associate's degree in Air Science and a
commercial/instrument pilot's license.
University of New Hampshire
Upon returning to NH, I pursued a degree in Computer Science at the University of New Hampshire.
While in school, I worked at the Dartmouth Outfitter and the Hanover Hardware Store.
Lockheed-Martin
After graduation, I joined Lockheed-Martin where I held numerous roles
and completed a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems at Boston University.
Career Focus
Initially, my career centered on developing services for the internet. For the past ten years, I have been focused on creating platforms for the interoperability and analysis of health data.
Personal Interests
When not engaged in scientific endeavors, I enjoy spending time outdoors. My hobbies include jogging, biking, hiking, sailing, racket sports, and skiing (both water and snow). I thrive on the challenges of working at the frontiers of science and technology.