About

For over 15 years I have been operating in the gap between "that should technically be possible" and "but we need it by Friday". I started as a junior programmer and worked my way up to CTO - and learned above all how much can go wrong when technology and business talk past each other.

Today I work as a freelancer - on product, code, and the processes in between. Hands-on, not just advisory. I sit in the daily, watch the tickets pile up, and know that the "small change" rarely is one.
My toolbox ranges from ISO 27001 audits to CI/CD pipelines, from coaching developer teams to questioning whether a feature really needs to be built or whether the problem could be solved another way. The latter is usually less comfortable, but more useful.
I translate. Between developers and stakeholders, between what makes technical sense and what works in the market. There are frameworks for almost everything - for clear decisions, someone usually needs to be in the room who speaks both languages.

  • Trained programmer.
  • Works on product, code, and team processes.
  • As a freelancer on fixed-term projects.