Procurement professional turned AI builder. I take manual, repetitive workflows and turn them into tools that basically run themselves.
I'm a procurement professional who got hooked on building AI tools — and now I spend a good chunk of my time turning repetitive workflows into things that basically run themselves. If there's a manual process that could be smarter, I'm probably already thinking about how to fix it.
I work at the intersection of operations and technology, using AI to build internal tools, automate contract workflows, and make procurement a lot less painful than it usually is. There's always a side project running in the background.
Building tools that take the grind out of purchase-to-pay — from automated contract intake in Ironclad to PO processing in Coupa. The goal is fewer manual steps, fewer errors, and more time for actual thinking.
Prototyping AI-powered apps for real enterprise use cases: contract readers, research assistants, scheduled tasks, and branded Claude-powered tools that live inside existing workflows — not outside them.
Developing reusable skills and structured frameworks so AI tools don't have to start from scratch every time. Think of it as building the infrastructure layer — so every new tool inherits the best version of what came before.
Have a project idea, a workflow problem, or just want to talk AI and procurement? Reach out — I'm always up for a good conversation.