I was born with a bad heart. Early on, doctors talked about limits, and I learned to hear time ticking in the background. That’s how I learned time matters, and so does what you do with it. That belief still guides how I live and how I work.
I also grew up dyslexic. School took effort. Being understood took effort. I learned how to push through confusion and keep going. Today, I mentor kids with dyslexia because I see myself in them. I know what it feels like to work twice as hard to find your footing, and helping others do that matters to me.
Over time, I found my lane. I help people like you make clear, confident mortgage decisions. These are big choices with real consequences, so I slow the process down and make the path visible. We haven’t met yet. No call. No text. Until we do, here’s who you’re dealing with.
I graduated from Penn State and went straight into the mortgage world. Since then, I’ve helped people buy their first home, their second, and even their seventh. I’ve helped cut interest rates that kept families stuck. I’ve helped people pull cash to erase debt. I’ve helped parents send kids to college. Once, I even helped fund a wedding near an active volcano. Long story. Good ending.
Every deal has a life behind it. A family. A plan. A future moment someone cares about. If you have a goal, I’ll help you map the steps to reach it.
Let’s talk. No pressure. Just options.
P.S. My wife and two daughters would give me the look if I didn’t mention them. They’re my Why. They’re the reason I care so much about helping you win.

