“It’s not just a job; it’s a playground.”
While my professional life is spent managing roadmaps and stakeholders, my personal time is fueled by a deep-seated curiosity for how technology shapes our future. For me, being an IT Enthusiast means never being satisfied with just knowing that something works—I want to know how it works and how it can be better.

Current Tech Obsessions
As a lifelong learner, I’m always diving into new “playgrounds.” Here’s what’s currently on my radar:
- AI & Automation: Exploring how LLMs and agentic workflows can optimize not just code, but daily productivity and decision-making.
- Modern Software Architecture: From microservices to serverless, I love staying updated on how robust, scalable systems are built.
- Cybersecurity Trends: Understanding the evolving landscape of digital defense to ensure that the projects I manage are “secure by design.”
- Future of Web Development: Keeping a close eye on the shift toward more performant, edge-computing-driven web experiences.
The “Kaizen” of Learning
Following the Japanese philosophy of Kaizen, I believe in small, consistent improvements. My “Learning Stack” includes:
- Hands-on Experimentation: I don’t just read about tech; I try to break it, fix it, and build something small with it.
- Tech Community: Following lead engineers and market disruptors on platforms like GitHub, X, and Medium.
- Cross-Disciplinary Thinking: Analyzing how a new tech trend (like Blockchain) might impact the financial markets I observe.
Why This Matters to Me
Being an IT Enthusiast makes me a better Project Manager. It allows me to speak the same language as my programmers, anticipate technical challenges before they happen, and provide strategic insights that are grounded in technical reality.
“The day you stop learning is the day you stop being an innovator.”
Let’s Talk Tech!
What are you currently learning? Whether it’s a new framework, an AI tool, or a paradigm shift in the industry, I’m always up for a deep-dive discussion.