Professional experience

Two decades of technical leadership.

A career spanning higher ed, professional sports, SaaS, and education, built around translating strategy into shipped technology and bringing teams along for the journey.

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  1. 2023–Present · 01 / 07

    Butler University

    1. Business Relationship Manager
      2026–Present
    2. Technical Project Manager
      2023–2026

    Working at Butler University has been an incredibly rewarding experience, not just because of the work I do, but because of what the university represents. Butler is deeply woven into the history and culture of our city, and being part of an institution that has such a lasting impact on the community, students, and alumni is something I truly value. As both an employee and an MBA student, I have the unique opportunity to experience Butler from multiple perspectives, deepening my appreciation for its mission and the people who make it thrive.

    I joined Butler's Information Technology team as a Technical Project Manager, partnering with departments across campus to analyze, implement, and optimize technology solutions, including custom implementations of Salesforce and other third-party software, to drive long-term digital transformation for the university.

    In 2026 I stepped into a Business Relationship Manager role, where I work to create and maintain cross-campus relationships that enable progress toward the strategic vision of the university. I translate between business needs and technology capabilities, surface opportunities for shared investment, and partner with stakeholders to turn institutional priorities into delivered outcomes.

    Skills
    Business Relationship ManagementStrategic PlanningStakeholder ManagementSalesforceHigher EdDigital TransformationCross-functional PartnershipChange Management
  2. 2017 · 02 / 07

    The Last Mile

    Contract Consultant
    2017

    My work with The Last Mile was one of the most fulfilling projects of my career, an opportunity to bridge technology, education, and second chances in a truly impactful way. As a contract consultant, I partnered with Governor Holcomb's office to help launch Indiana's first in-prison coding bootcamp at the Indiana Women's Prison, with the goal of equipping graduates with the skills to secure jobs in tech after their release.

    Leveraging my experience with code schools and my network from The Iron Yard, I connected the local tech community to this initiative, helping to recruit volunteers, source instructor candidates, and engage hiring partners to ensure long-term success. A standout moment of the project was facilitating a panel discussion during a media event with board member MC Hammer, where I had the unique opportunity to highlight the program's mission alongside an industry advocate.

    Skills
    Public-Private PartnershipProgram LaunchCommunity BuildingWorkforce DevelopmentStakeholder EngagementMedia Relations