Born in Altus, Oklahoma
The beginning of a life shaped by distance, weather, books, and a persistent curiosity about worlds beyond the one immediately visible.
A chronology of inflection points. Some happened to me. Others were choices. Together they explain the work more honestly than any résumé could.
This is not a complete chronology. It is a record of inflection points: the moments, institutions, losses, responsibilities, and decisions after which I was no longer quite the same person.
1973–1992
The beginning of a life shaped by distance, weather, books, and a persistent curiosity about worlds beyond the one immediately visible.
Star Trek taught me that technology could be hopeful. December afternoons were spent on the floor flying an Enterprise through a universe of Christmas tree lights and imagination.
Summer meant college credits, new friendships, and a first taste of belonging among students who treated science and mathematics as shared possibility.
I returned to SWOSU the following summer and was recruited by the Superconducting Super Collider, a recognition of my grasp of science, mathematics, and the future I imagined.
Physics was the plan. The rest of life had other ideas.
College did not go as planned. The learning continued anyway.
1996–2008
My first consultancy, created before I fully understood how much independent work would shape the rest of my professional life.
Claimed my first domain, a small act of ownership that made the web feel personal, durable, and mine.
Entered the commercial web while the public Internet was still being invented in real time.
First near-death experience. A day that permanently changed my sense of history, vulnerability, and civic consequence.
Worked on social networking before social media hardened into infrastructure.
Helped shape one of the Internet’s primary front doors at shallow-billion-user scale.
2009–2016
The hinge from public web products toward enterprise clients, digital transformation, and organizational scale.
While embedded with Fidelity Investments through LEVEL Studios, I fell in love with Boston and Massachusetts, adding place itself to the map of future possibility.
Explored memory, capture, and productivity through platform work, including Windows and ecosystem design.
Moved deeper into cloud services, licensing, workflows, and the complexity of professional tools.
Entered the world of semiconductor design, where software, engineering, and invisible infrastructure converged.
2017–2021
Created a formal home for independent consulting, advisory work, and the practice that would eventually feed Amid the Noise.
Worked at the scale of enterprise transformation, organizational systems, and executive-level design strategy.
Designed within enterprise AI, governance, decision systems, and the friction of large institutions.
A new life entered the world, and the shape of responsibility began to change.
Worked inside intelligent automation as AI began changing how organizations imagined work.
COVID turned abstraction into atmosphere, revealing how fragile institutions, routines, work, proximity, and ordinary life could become all at once.
His death from prostate cancer marked another before-and-after, reshaping memory, inheritance, grief, and the unfinished conversations parents leave behind.
Moved into data infrastructure, where architecture, access, and decision-making became part of the same design problem.
Not a formal milestone, but one of the most important decisions of my life.
2022–2026
Created a place for writing, research, systems thinking, and the questions that would not fit neatly anywhere else.
Second near-death experience. Survival became less abstract.
Third near-death experience. Another reminder that a life can divide cleanly into before and after.
The turning point was not what happened. It was the decision that followed.
Returned to professional design with a different sense of time, responsibility, and what work can mean.
Began the mathematics and statistics path I once thought required being eighteen again.