For those who want to know who they're booking before they book.
I help non-technical people use AI with confidence — at their own pace, for their real life and work. My clients aren't developers. They're solopreneurs, freelancers, small business owners, and everyday people who know AI matters but have no idea where to start.
I'm not a developer. I never have been. I hold an MBA from the Schulich School of Business and a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering — but I'm not someone who writes code for fun.
What I am is someone who figured out how to build real, useful things with AI without any of that. And when I realized how transformative that felt — the shift from "I can't do this" to "I just built that" — I wanted to give that same feeling to other people.
That's why my signature line is what it is: turning everyday people into AI builders. Not coders. Builders. People who can take an idea and make it real, using tools that exist right now, in a way that actually fits their life.
Most AI education is built for people who are already technical. Tutorials move too fast. Courses assume too much. And group classes mean nobody ever gets the thing they actually need.
My coaching is one-on-one, every time. You're not watching me build something — you're building it yourself, with me right there. You drive. I guide. By the end of our session, you own what you made, and you understand how you made it.
I never rush. I never assume. And I never make anyone feel like their question is too basic. There are no basic questions when you're starting something new.
We go at your pace, not mine. There is no rushing in my sessions.
No hypothetical examples. Every session produces something you actually use.
No jargon without an immediate plain-English explanation. Always.
Not just capability. I want you to feel like someone who can do this — because you can.
I have spent the last 8 years getting people to say yes to things that scared them. A robotic device for their child. A new payment system for their business. A technology they had never heard of six months ago.
That is the work. Not pitching features. Not explaining specs. Finding the moment someone goes from "I don't think this is for me" to "I actually can do this" — and making that moment happen faster, more often, and with more people walking away confident.
I do that now at Trexo Robotics, where I lead sales across North America and international markets. I did it before in fintech, managing portfolios doing $30M a year. The product changes. The skill is the same.
AI coaching is just the next version of that skill. And honestly, it might be the most important one.
Start with a free 25-minute Clarity Call. We just talk — about where you are, what you want to build, and whether we're a good fit.
Book Your Free Clarity Call No technical knowledge required. That's the whole point.