I stumbled into cloud engineering through the back door. Starting as a virtual assistant, I became the go-to problem solver for businesses needing technical help with landing pages, email campaigns, and workflow automation. What began as "making things work better" evolved into something deeper - an obsession with efficiency.
The lightbulb moment came when I realized the principles I used daily - streamlining operations, automating repetitive tasks, and optimizing business processes - were the same foundations that power DevOps and cloud engineering at scale.
So I dove in. Kubernetes, Jenkins, Terraform - I tackled each tool with the same determination I'd applied to client problems. The learning curve was steep, but my background gave me an unexpected edge: I understood both the technical side and the business impact.
Today, I build cloud architectures that don't just function - they solve real operational challenges. I design infrastructure that scales with business needs and implement automation that frees teams to focus on innovation rather than maintenance.
What makes me different? I see beyond the code. When I look at a cloud deployment, I see the business workflows it enables, the user experience it creates, and the operational efficiencies it drives. Technology without strategy is just expensive infrastructure.
I thrive on challenges that require both technical expertise and operational insight. My unconventional path taught me to learn quickly, adapt constantly, and find creative solutions that bridge the gap between technology and business goals.
Ready to build something that drives real results? Let's connect and make it happen.