I build at the edge of what’s next.

I chase questions that don’t come with manuals — the kind that start as curiosity and end up as products people can’t live without. I’ve spent my career where strategy meets systems: turning ambition into execution, shipping outcomes with teams, and learning what breaks when “AI” leaves the slide deck and hits real customers.

Right now, I’m building an AI-first ecosystem around live sport and performance — where context becomes the interface and intelligence becomes the distribution. Pitwall. Fan data libraries. Agentic workflows. The goal is simple: make insight feel inevitable, and make action feel effortless.

Because the real shift isn’t “more AI.”
It’s evolution beyond the screen.

We’ve spent decades training humans to click, scroll, and accept the limits of flat interfaces. That era is ending. The next computing platform is ambient, conversational, adaptive — and it will be embedded inside the moments that matter: games, communities, decisions, and motion.

But the future doesn’t reward hype. It rewards taste, restraint, and intention.

I’m interested in AI that elevates people — not AI that copies them. Tools that amplify judgment, accelerate craft, and raise the ceiling of what a small team can do. Systems that earn trust because they’re built with care: clear incentives, tight feedback loops, and a respect for the human on the other side.

I’ve been building in London, thinking long-term, and staying honest about what’s hard. Expeditions help with that — mountains have a way of stripping away noise. You learn quickly what you actually believe when the air gets thin.

There’s a lot to build. If you’re serious about building the next interface — and doing it with precision — let’s work.