Not a straight
line. A strategy.
I didn't arrive at engineering the easy way. I arrived here with purpose — through managing a team at Chocolate Moonshine, building a creative media venture from scratch, and deciding that the intersection of technology, creativity, and faith was exactly where I was supposed to be.
I'm a first-year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at Delaware Technical Community College, where I hold a scholarship and am working through coursework in C++ programming, circuit analysis, and precalculus — the foundational layer of what will eventually become a career in AI Engineering.
"I don't believe in waiting until you're fully ready. I believe in building readiness through the work itself."
Alongside school, I founded King's Eye Visuals — a creative and technical media venture where I direct, produce, and curate visual content with intention. It's where my engineering mindset meets my artistic eye, and where I've learned more about business, aesthetics, and communication than any classroom has taught me alone.
My faith is not a footnote. It is the foundation. I approach every decision — academic, entrepreneurial, relational — through a framework rooted in purpose, long-term thinking, and the conviction that God's design for my life is more strategic than anything I could plan on my own.
I'm not building a resume. I'm building a life that holds together — where the engineer, the founder, the creator, and the believer are all the same person, moving in the same direction.