My journey began not with a grand career plan, but with a single, defining moment: a 4-year-old me, sitting in front of a computer, completely captivated. My first adventure was navigating the folders to launch a game of FIFA 1998, a simple act that ignited a lifelong passion for technology and a fascination with how things work under the hood.
As I grew, this curiosity evolved. The early days of gaming gave way to a deeper technical challenge: building and managing online servers. It was a steep learning curve filled with endless problems to solve, but the process of building a community and overcoming obstacles taught me the invaluable lessons of perseverance and effective problem-solving. This wasn't just a hobby; it was my first real-world technical training.
After years of hands-on experience, I decided to take a different path for my formal education. I chose to study Business Administration with a purpose: to understand the psychology behind successful enterprises and learn how to build a tech company that could scale and make a real impact on the world. I wanted to learn not just how to build the product, but how to build the company.
For a long time, I had a single, ambitious dream: to work for one international company. It seemed like the ultimate achievement. When I landed my first role at Concentrix, and later had the privilege of working with global giants like Booking.com, VOIS, Western Union, IBM, and Microsoft, that one dream multiplied into a powerful career journey. It was a thrilling feeling to see that dream come true, and each new role offered a masterclass in enterprise-level operations. I learned firsthand the challenges of scaling a business—from HR to operational management—and how to navigate the complex world of global corporations.
My career has been a fusion of technical passion and business acumen. It’s a story of a curious kid who never stopped exploring, a gamer who learned to build and lead, and a business professional who now uses technology to solve real-world problems.
When I'm not crafting digital solutions, you'll find me exploring new technologies, analyzing market trends, or collaborating with teams to bring visionary ideas to life.