I work at the intersection of law, academia, and art — teaching, building software, and making creative work. Three lenses on the same curiosity.
Associate Clinical Professor of Law
University of Maryland · Robert H. Smith School of Business
I've taught business law and business across the undergradate and graduate levels, helping students apply legal concepts and legal reasoning across the rest of their studies.
Courses Taught since 2011
Awards
Curriculum and assessment design from the ground up, focused on how legal frameworks shape real business decisions.
Presentations on courts, public policy, and service systems — from national drug-court conferences to public-health symposia.
Founder & President · FOMO, Inc.
Full-stack web & product development
I founded FOMO to build software for organizations doing hard, human work. Its flagship, SharedVillage, is a cloud platform for entities that run social-service programs — data management, reporting, and accountability in one place.
Authored and maintained a system for tracking participants, outcomes, and results-based accountability for child, youth, and family programs.
ProductFull-stackPublic sectorDesigned and built bespoke content systems, dynamic web apps, and cloud tools — plus UX/UI work on commercial web software.
UX/UIBackendCMS[Your artistic practice]
[Medium — e.g. screenwriting, photography, music, illustration]
This is the space for your creative work. Tell me what you make and I'll shape this section around it — a gallery for visual art, an embedded player for music, a reading view for writing, or a reel for film.
I'm an attorney and software founder who has also taught business law and spent years building data systems for public-service programs. The common thread is structure — understanding how rules, systems, and stories are built, and building better ones.
Trained as a lawyer and a generalist, I'm as comfortable in a courtroom or a classroom as I am in a codebase or a studio.