I became an entrepreneur in 2000. Since then, I have built software companies, ecommerce systems, distributed teams, enterprise platforms, and operating models.
But the most important questions were never only technical. How do I build a business that does not consume my life? How do I multiply what I know? How should faith shape ambition? What will remain after I am gone?
Faith, family, and work
I am a Christian, a husband, and a father. My faith is not a category I add to my work; it is the foundation beneath how I think about purpose, leadership, surrender, stewardship, and success. I continue to build companies, technology, operating models, and frameworks. I am not writing from the sidelines.
I want to help people build what matters and build it in a way that lasts.
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