I build the markets that hard-to-decarbonize industries need to exist — from measurement to capital.

I'm an environmental project manager working where climate policy meets actual markets. My focus is carbon and methane: the unglamorous measurement, quantification, and market plumbing that decides whether a good climate idea can scale or stays a pilot.

I came to this from engineering — about five years as a mechanical engineer in natural gas infrastructure before moving into climate work full time. That background is why I'm drawn to the parts other people skip: the data, the field reality, and the systems that turn both into something a market will pay for.

My working thesis is simple. Most environmental problems persist not because we lack solutions, but because there's no market for them. Build the missing market, with credible measurement underneath it, and the solution starts to scale on its own. I'm now focused on the missing middle — the capital and market structure that gets proven climate solutions built — and doing a Weekend MBA at Kellogg to get sharper on that side. This site is where I show the work as I do it and learn it.