
Hi, I’m Chris!
A digital innovator.
I help teams adopt Agile processes.
My passions
Photography
I create impactful visuals that tell compelling stories and elevate digital content
Writing
I craft clear, engaging, and impactful content that connects with audiences and drives results
Biography
I’m Christopher, a project management leader with over twenty years of experience in SaaS, marketplaces, and commerce. I focus on aligning strategy with execution and building teams that thrive on clarity, accountability, and collaboration. Outside of work, I’m passionate about photography and creative writing — two pursuits that allow me to explore perspective, emotion, and story in deeply personal ways. Whether capturing a fleeting moment behind the lens or shaping a narrative on the page, I find meaning in the blend of structure and creativity.
Projects

Remark
#framework
A front-end framework for building experiences that fit seamlessly into HighQ Publisher

The Prince Beneath the Sunspire
#writing
My first fantasy novel about a reluctant heir who must choose between duty and desire as ancient forces threaten his realm.
Blog
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Foreword In an age where kingdoms crumble not by blade but by the slow erosion of principle, there rose a prince whose strength was not measured in conquest, but in conscience. This is not a tale of thrones won or wars waged for glory. It is a story of endurance, of bonds forged in purpose,
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It’s been a while since we connected through these digital pages, and I must begin with a sincere apology for the unintended hiatus. Life has a way of unfolding, and during this brief absence, I’ve been navigating uncharted waters, gaining fresh perspectives that I’m eager to share with you. As the world continues to evolve,
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and digital convenience, job applications have retained an antiquated practice that puzzles many: the request for a detailed history of employment and education, even when applicants attach a comprehensive resume. This article delves deeper into the irony of this persistent practice in an age where information is readily accessible,