
About Me
Bridging Cybersecurity Theory with Real-World Experience.
I’m a motivated Cyber Forensics and Security student at Marshall University, building a strong foundation in theory while actively seeking out practical application. My hands-on experience began with an Information Security Internship at Wesbanco, where I was first exposed to corporate security protocols, and was further developed during an internship with Intuit's TurboTax team. Intuit gave me insight into front end secuirty issues, and building my understanding of enterprise skills.
These technical roles are complemented by a solid background in customer service, technical support, and sales. These experiences have taught me how to communicate complex technical issues to non-technical audiences, understand user needs, and appreciate the business context in which security decisions are made. This blend of technical knowledge and client-facing experience has given me a unique perspective on solving complex problems effectively.
I am passionate about continuous improvement—whether it's growing my technical skills, refining security processes, or finding ways to make a meaningful impact. My goal is to leverage my diverse background to not only protect systems but also to help businesses thrive securely.
When I’m not in class or studying, you’ll probably find me enjoying the outdoors while disc golfing, running, or playing pickleball. These activities help me stay focused, disciplined, and ready for the next challenge.