Who I Am Now
I'm on a mission to bring my dreams to life, fueled by a profound passion for data.
My journey into data analytics began with a deep curiosity about how numbers can tell compelling stories. As you know, basketball and business are all about numbers — no matter what you do in either field, your numbers need to be bigger than your opponent’s to win.
Utilizing tools like SQL, Tableau, and Python, I dive into datasets to uncover patterns and trends that support smarter decisions. My background in real estate and basketball coaching has sharpened my communication, leadership, and critical thinking skills. I’m both a team player and a capable leader, ready to step up when needed.
I approach every project with the mindset of an investigative journalist — always asking why and looking behind the numbers to reveal what’s really going on. I work for others as if I were working for myself, and I treat every dataset with care and business intuition.
I'm also passionate about biohacking — because I want to live longer, stay healthy, and feel full of energy and clarity. Everything flows better when I feel this way. Inspired by Dave Asprey, the father of biohacking, I’d be beyond thrilled to one day analyze data that helps people optimize their own biology. Seeing people thrive because of insights I helped uncover would be a dream come true.


Who I Want to Become
Looking ahead, my goal is to become a data engineer — someone who builds robust data pipelines and models that power entire organizations. I want to help others make better decisions not just through analysis, but by designing the very systems that deliver clean, reliable data at scale.
I’m committed to continuous learning, leveling up every day as I explore new tools, master AI technologies, and stay ahead of what’s next. I’m inspired by leaders like Avery Smith and Zach Wilson, and I strive to follow their path by bringing a mix of technical depth, curiosity, and creativity to everything I do.
At the end of the day, a data analyst’s job isn’t just to write queries and pull numbers — it’s to help people grow, make smarter moves, and build something better. That’s what I’m here for.
Who I Was
I could share many stories from my past, but I believe the past serves as a foundation for who we are today. Throughout my life, I've had several dreams, and I'm grateful to have seen many of them come to fruition.
One of my earliest dreams was to live in America—a vision sparked by watching Hollywood movies as a child. Today, I'm proud to be an American citizen, having lived here for the past 12 years.
Another dream was to become a basketball player. I dedicated 15 years of my life to the game, and while I didn't reach professional heights, the journey was filled with invaluable lessons and unforgettable moments.
Finding a life partner who is both beautiful and intelligent was also a dream of mine. I'm fortunate to have met her, and we're now happily married.
These experiences have equipped me with a wealth of life experience, common sense, and a clear understanding of what I want from life. They've shaped me into someone who values growth, resilience, and the pursuit of meaningful goals.

Your data. My insights. Your company grows.
Who I Want to Become
Looking ahead, my goal is to become a data engineer — someone who builds robust data pipelines and models that power entire organizations. I want to help others make better decisions not just through analysis, but by designing the very systems that deliver clean, reliable data at scale.
I’m committed to continuous learning, leveling up every day as I explore new tools, master AI technologies, and stay ahead of what’s next. I’m inspired by leaders like Avery Smith and Zach Wilson, and I strive to follow their path by bringing a mix of technical depth, curiosity, and creativity to everything I do.
At the end of the day, a data analyst’s job isn’t just to write queries and pull numbers — it’s to help people grow, make smarter moves, and build something better. That’s what I’m here for.




Who I Was
I could share many stories from my past, but I believe the past serves as a foundation for who we are today. Throughout my life, I've had several dreams, and I'm grateful to have seen many of them come to fruition.
One of my earliest dreams was to live in America—a vision sparked by watching Hollywood movies as a child. Today, I'm proud to be an American citizen, having lived here for the past 12 years.
Another dream was to become a basketball player. I dedicated 15 years of my life to the game, and while I didn't reach professional heights, the journey was filled with invaluable lessons and unforgettable moments.
Finding a life partner who is both beautiful and intelligent was also a dream of mine. I'm fortunate to have met her, and we're now happily married.
These experiences have equipped me with a wealth of life experience, common sense, and a clear understanding of what I want from life. They've shaped me into someone who values growth, resilience, and the pursuit of meaningful goals.


Who I Am Now
I'm on a mission to bring my dreams to life, fueled by a profound passion for data.
My journey into data analytics began with a deep curiosity about how numbers can tell compelling stories. As you know, basketball and business are all about numbers — no matter what you do in either field, your numbers need to be bigger than your opponent’s to win.
Utilizing tools like SQL, Tableau, and Python, I dive into datasets to uncover patterns and trends that support smarter decisions. My background in real estate and basketball coaching has sharpened my communication, leadership, and critical thinking skills. I’m both a team player and a capable leader, ready to step up when needed.
I approach every project with the mindset of an investigative journalist — always asking why and looking behind the numbers to reveal what’s really going on. I work for others as if I were working for myself, and I treat every dataset with care and business intuition.
I'm also passionate about biohacking — because I want to live longer, stay healthy, and feel full of energy and clarity. Everything flows better when I feel this way. Inspired by Dave Asprey, the father of biohacking, I’d be beyond thrilled to one day analyze data that helps people optimize their own biology. Seeing people thrive because of insights I helped uncover would be a dream come true.
Your data. My insights.
Your company grows.