Who I Am Now
I'm on a mission to bring my dreams to life, fueled by a deep passion for data and how it shapes the world. My journey into data analytics started with a simple question: what are the numbers really telling us? From basketball stats to real estate metrics, I've always believed data tells a story — and I've learned how to read and share that story clearly.
I recently built LuBot.ai – a production AI analytics agent serving real users, with 70,000+ lines of Python and a 9-module Intelligence Engine. It's taught me what it takes to go from idea to deployed product that people actually use.
I analyze data using tools like SQL, Python, Airflow, Spark, Flink, and Kafka. I recently completed two career-shaping bootcamps — Data Career Jumpstart for analytics, and DataExpert.io for data engineering — where I built real-world pipelines and learned from the best. I'm now in my second year of a Computer Science degree, deepening my knowledge of systems and software engineering, and currently enrolled in DataExpert.io's Analytics Engineering Bootcamp (Jan-Apr 2026).
I'm also passionate about biohacking — because I want to live longer, stay healthy, and operate at peak energy and clarity. Inspired by Dave Asprey, I track my own biometrics and constantly experiment with ways to feel better, think sharper, and live stronger. I'd be beyond thrilled to one day apply my data skills to help others optimize their own biology. Seeing people thrive because of insights I helped uncover would be a dream come true.


Who I Want to Become
My goal is to build AI agents that make expert-level knowledge accessible to everyone. I believe people should be able to ask questions in simple English and get PhD-level answers — the kind of insights that until now only professors and scientists could access. LuBot.ai is just the beginning.
I want to design AI agents for every field and industry — automating the complex stuff, solving problems people don't have time for, and giving them their time back. My vision? Build agents that get us closer to AGI-level intelligence — systems that truly understand and help. And yes, I want to help people live longer, healthier, and have more free time for what actually matters.
I'm inspired by mentors like Zach Wilson and Avery Smith, who lead with curiosity, clarity, and purpose. I want to follow that path — building things that make a real difference, not just another dashboard no one looks at.
Who I Was
I could share many stories from my past, but the past is really just the foundation for who we are today. I've had several big dreams in my life, and I'm grateful many of them came true.
One was to live in America. I made that happen 12 years ago, and I'm now a proud American citizen.
Another dream was to become a basketball player. I dedicated 15 years of my life to the game — playing professionally in Europe, coaching, and learning what it takes to compete at a high level. Basketball taught me discipline, teamwork, and how to break down complex problems into winning strategies. Every game was about reading the data — opponents' patterns, our team's performance, what's working and what's not — and adjusting in real time. That's exactly how I approach data engineering today.
After basketball, I spent years in real estate, analyzing property markets, understanding what drives value, and helping clients make smart decisions. Here's what I learned: make the data work so you can actually benefit from it — not just collecting it. The goal isn't to lead with AI or fancy dashboards — it's to think more clearly because of it.
These experiences shaped who I am today. The discipline from basketball. The business sense from real estate. The drive to build something meaningful. Now I'm channeling all of that into building AI agents that don't just answer questions — they solve problems people didn't think were solvable. That's the game I'm playing now, and I'm just getting started.

The goal isn't to lead with AI — it's to think more clearly because of it
Who I Am Now
I'm on a mission to bring my dreams to life, fueled by a deep passion for data and how it shapes the world. My journey into data analytics started with a simple question: what are the numbers really telling us? From basketball stats to real estate metrics, I've always believed data tells a story — and I've learned how to read and share that story clearly.
I recently built LuBot.ai – a production AI analytics agent serving real users, with 70,000+ lines of Python and a 9-module Intelligence Engine. It's taught me what it takes to go from idea to deployed product that people actually use.
I analyze data using tools like SQL, Python, Airflow, Spark, Flink, and Kafka. I recently completed two career-shaping bootcamps — Data Career Jumpstart for analytics, and DataExpert.io for data engineering — where I built real-world pipelines and learned from the best. I'm now in my second year of a Computer Science degree, deepening my knowledge of systems and software engineering, and currently enrolled in DataExpert.io's Analytics Engineering Bootcamp (Jan-Apr 2026).
I'm also passionate about biohacking — because I want to live longer, stay healthy, and operate at peak energy and clarity. Inspired by Dave Asprey, I track my own biometrics and constantly experiment with ways to feel better, think sharper, and live stronger. I'd be beyond thrilled to one day apply my data skills to help others optimize their own biology. Seeing people thrive because of insights I helped uncover would be a dream come true.
Who I Want to Become
My goal is to build AI agents that make expert-level knowledge accessible to everyone. I believe people should be able to ask questions in simple English and get PhD-level answers — the kind of insights that until now only professors and scientists could access. LuBot.ai is just the beginning.
I want to design AI agents for every field and industry — automating the complex stuff, solving problems people don't have time for, and giving them their time back. My vision? Build agents that get us closer to AGI-level intelligence — systems that truly understand and help. And yes, I want to help people live longer, healthier, and have more free time for what actually matters.
I'm inspired by mentors like Zach Wilson and Avery Smith, who lead with curiosity, clarity, and purpose. I want to follow that path — building things that make a real difference, not just another dashboard no one looks at.




Who I Was
I could share many stories from my past, but the past is really just the foundation for who we are today. I've had several big dreams in my life, and I'm grateful many of them came true.
One was to live in America. I made that happen 12 years ago, and I'm now a proud American citizen.
Another dream was to become a basketball player. I dedicated 15 years of my life to the game — playing professionally in Europe, coaching, and learning what it takes to compete at a high level. Basketball taught me discipline, teamwork, and how to break down complex problems into winning strategies. Every game was about reading the data — opponents' patterns, our team's performance, what's working and what's not — and adjusting in real time. That's exactly how I approach data engineering today.
After basketball, I spent years in real estate, analyzing property markets, understanding what drives value, and helping clients make smart decisions. Here's what I learned: make the data work so you can actually benefit from it — not just collecting it. The goal isn't to lead with AI or fancy dashboards — it's to think more clearly because of it.
These experiences shaped who I am today. The discipline from basketball. The business sense from real estate. The drive to build something meaningful. Now I'm channeling all of that into building AI agents that don't just answer questions — they solve problems people didn't think were solvable. That's the game I'm playing now, and I'm just getting started.


The goal isn't to lead with AI — it's to think more clearly because of its.


