My career began at the intersection of law, finance, and economics in a moment of global crisis. I spent years inside institutions that were built to serve people, and watched them become machinery that served themselves; some were designed that way—others just drifted.
The outcomes were always the same.
Those experiences shape everything I build.
I believe incentives aren't a feature; they're the architecture.
I believe the measure of any system worth building is whether the right outcomes survive the people who designed them.
I believe in democratized finance and distributed systems, and that the next era of value opens when we collapse the cost of evaluating what actually matters and recognize human potential at the last mile.
I believe that intersection, where ambition meets the infrastructure to recognize it, is where new value is created.
Quadron is the fullest expression of those experiences and convictions: a bet that the systems we build next can be worthy of the people they serve.
More about my path ↓Started at the SEC after law school, during the depths of the Great Recession.
Joined Red Hat to be a part of progress, where I was chief of staff to the CTO during open source's inflection point.
Built a crowdfunding startup after helping write the enabling legislation. Learned firsthand how antiquated governance breaks new ideas.
Went deep into crypto at Ava Labs.
Now building Quadron: verification infrastructure for the new scarce resource (credible insight).
As AI commoditizes execution, credible human judgment becomes the scarce resource. Quadron is the system of record for proving it.
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