Much of my enterprise delivery footprint lives in private repos, client servers, and protected environments, so this GitHub profile shows the builder side of my work more than the full delivery volume.
- lead implementations from discovery to go-live
- run fit-gap, process translation, and execution planning
- recover at-risk projects and run ERP health checks
- align client, delivery, and technical teams around outcomes
- design Sage-centered integration flows
- build REST APIs and sync engines
- expose ERP data to portals, dashboards, and partner systems
- work across AWS Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3, and CloudFront
- build SQL Server reporting layers
- design and brand SSRS portals and dashboards
- improve commercial visibility for leadership teams
- create guides and structured documentation users can follow
- work on Windows Server, IIS, VPN, firewall, and remote access setups
- build PowerShell and Python automation for delivery and operations
- harden deployment flows and reduce manual steps
- use AI-assisted workflows where they genuinely improve speed and quality
- Delivered ERP programs and integration tracks around Sage 300 and Sage X3.
- Built portals, budget tools, reconciliation workflows, and reporting layers on top of enterprise data.
- Shipped branded SSRS reporting experiences and SQL-backed commercial dashboards.
- Built AWS-backed APIs and sync services that help teams work beyond the ERP interface.
- Produced operational guides, recovery material, and structured delivery documentation.
- Built public software products that reflect the same delivery mindset in product form.
| Project | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Caffeinator | Windows utility design, native API thinking, product polish |
| Windows11-Optimizer | PowerShell automation, systems thinking, safe optimization |
| YTune | Product building beyond ERP, mobile and Kotlin work |

