About

I have been designing and developing websites for decades, with experience dating back to the early days of the web.

In February 1996, I was recognized as Microsoft Site Developer of the Month, reflecting a long-standing commitment to thoughtful design and technical problem-solving.

Since then, I have developed more than 25 websites, ranging from small business sites to complex organizational platforms with secure member areas and ongoing maintenance needs.

Today, I focus on building and maintaining WordPress websites for professional organizations, technical committees, and small businesses.

I currently maintain several active corrosion committee websites, each with secure member areas and protected resources, including Ohio Corrosion Committee, EastPACC, New Jersey Corrosion Committee, and the Southeastern Correlating Committee.

I also develop and support conference websites, including the AMPP Philadelphia Chapter’s annual conference site, which requires reliable updates and clear communication before and during live events.

My approach emphasizes clarity, stability, and long-term support. I build websites that are meant to be maintained—not abandoned—and that serve real users with real needs.

Approach

I work with organizations and individuals who value clarity, reliability, and long-term support. Many projects begin as redesigns or rebuilds of existing websites that need better structure, easier maintenance, or more secure access for members and staff.

Whether building a new site or improving an existing one, my focus is on creating systems that are understandable, maintainable, and built to last.

You can view examples of my work, learn more about the services I offer, or get in touch to discuss a project.