in-transit security · chain of custody · cargo that matters
Quiet build on secure, real-time supply-chain visibility — observability, chain-of-custody, and hardening for goods that can't afford to disappear.
Senior software engineer based in Ann Arbor, MI. Currently Software Development Engineer III at Overhaul — building enterprise-grade supply-chain visibility on cloud-native, real-time systems across AWS and Azure.
I joined FreightVerify as an intern in April 2019, fresh out of Ferris State, and grew with the company over six years through every level — Software Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, and the post-acquisition role I hold today. The platform I helped build now tracks 100M+ shipments, with 70K monthly super users — parts managers, sales admins, and dealer ops — at six of the world's largest automotive manufacturers.
I led the implementation of PartView, FreightVerify's aftermarket-parts visibility product — tracking tens of millions of individual parts every month, each with its own real-time events and ETAs across the supply chain — ETA accuracy recently hit 95%. I was also a major contributor to our flagship product VinView — a real-time VIN tracker used daily by dealer networks at GM, Ford, Honda, and Hyundai, where it recently earned a world-class NPS of 83.
I wore a lot of hats: backend services in Python, Java and .NET, OEM data integrations, dealer-facing UIs, AWS infrastructure, BI reporting, on-call, observability with Datadog/Rollbar/Cloudwatch, auth and audit pathways, and the cross-team plumbing that ties it all together. The kind of role where the title says one thing and the actual scope is whatever needs to ship — securely, on time, every time.
In August 2025, FreightVerify was acquired by Overhaul, the global leader in in-transit supply-chain risk management — combining the visibility platform I helped build with the leading risk-response network in the world.
The Overhaul chapter is still being written. Monolith migration, new developer tooling, organizational shifts, broader platform leadership and stewardship, and going deep on AI — agentic coding, context engineering, and the harness engineering that turns a chatbot into a working system. Same instincts as before: ship systems that work for real users, at real scale.
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