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Coding My Future

Aspire to -

Lead in Development

Build the Future

My portfolio showcases a budding set of projects and experiences illustrating my readiness to learn & grow for opportunities in the tech industry.

Growth

​At Podium Prosperity Group, I advised up to four clients at a time, helping owner-operators redesign business processes that led to 15–25% revenue growth and 20–40% profit increases. I produced detailed financial projections to connect corporate performance with personal wealth outcomes for shareholders and key employees, while also drafting and maintaining SOPs during regular process redesigns as part of a startup environment. Just as I guided clients in adopting new workflows and ways of thinking about their businesses, I am excited to apply that same analytical mindset and documentation skills to support technical solutions and solve technical problems, process analysis, and digital transformation projects.

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My Development Journey

Who I Am

I’ve always been drawn to puzzles — logic problems, riddles, systems that reward curiosity and persistence. That same fascination is what first pulled me toward programming. I quickly realized that writing code isn’t so different from philosophy, my first academic love: both involve analyzing structure, challenging assumptions, and building ideas step by step until something meaningful takes shape.

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Now, as a Computer Science student at Conestoga College, I’m turning that way of thinking into a practical skill set. Through courses in Computer Networking, Object-Oriented Programming, and Software Project Design, I’ve built a solid foundation in C, C++, Java, C#, SQL, and networking fundamentals. My projects — from a Coffee Shop Order Builder developed with Test-Driven Development in C#, to a Spring Boot e-commerce app in Java — have helped me see how careful design and iteration lead to real-world solutions.

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Before returning to school, I worked in fast-paced startup and client environments, where I learned the human side of technology: communication, adaptability, and understanding how business needs translate into technical goals. That experience taught me that great software is built not just on logic, but on empathy.

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I’m currently seeking a co-op opportunity where I can keep building that bridge between problem-solving and creativity — ideally in software development, but I’m excited by any role where I can learn, collaborate, and make systems work just a little more elegantly.

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