Ask Me About
Strategic Visioning, Strategic Planning, Collaborative Growth, Leadership
Work Experience
I have had the pleasure of working in many different roles throughout my career, from business process optimization to global software implementations. In 2004, I joined Centric Consulting’s Columbus team and worked alongside an amazing team that doubled in size over the next four years which enabled me to become a partner in our Centric office. I then transitioned to a national role where I helped Centric launch and grow a shared services capability to support teams across the company.
After working to build the Shared Services team, I joined the Technology Services leadership team to help develop and lead the execution of a strategic vision for our technical capabilities at a national level. Over the next five years, we expanded our capabilities, developed stronger solutions and realized exponential growth.
I am now focused on growth and market development. In my current role, I lead our Partnerships, Innovations and Solutions team while also working to accelerate the launch and growth of new geographic locations.
Get to Know Me
I live with my wife, three kids, a cat and a dog in a house full of activity. I’m lucky that I can partner with my wife to balance our work and personal lives in a way that enables me to coach my kids’ teams, attend their many events, serve on a local non-profit board, or end the day drinking a quiet cup of tea with my wife. When not at home, I love to travel, take a moment to rest in Vermont or attend just about any sporting event.
What energizes and brings you excitement?
In a word, learning. Whether it’s learning a new method to coach my kids’ teams, a new solution for our clients, or a new recipe to try for dinner, being able to learn and share with others is what keeps me excited.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given?
When I was dropped off at college, I was told, “Get great grades, but don’t let classes get in the way of your education.” At the time, I didn’t know it was a variation of a Mark Twain quote, but it resonated with me and I’ve applied that sentiment to many aspects of life.