A Bit of Backstory
Born and raised in Provo, Utah, I’m the youngest of five. My brothers, Gary and John, shaped a lot of who I am, from skateboarding and rock climbing to digital art. My sisters, Linda (mom of nine!) and Angie (a successful real estate agent), are equally inspiring.
My wife Karen and I have been together since high school—yeah, we’re one of those couples. Four awesome kids later—Glenn, Finn, Cannon, and Almond—we’re still here in Provo, near family, with the mountains right in our backyard.
Hobbies, Adventures, and the Outdoors
When I’m not working as a Marketing Manager for a SaaS company, I’m outside. I’m back into mountain biking after a long break—bikes these days are way better! Before that, rock climbing was my go-to, and I still hit the cliffs when I can. I also play sand volleyball with a group of seasoned pros (let’s just say they tolerate my attempts). If you're up for an adventure, let’s connect—I'm always game for new friends and new experiences.
Photography, Videography, and All Things Gear
My passion for photography and videography started in 2005 with my brother’s Canon DSLR and Sony camcorder. Since then, I’ve captured everything from weddings and concerts to high-altitude rock climbs. I’m also a gearhead—whether it’s bikes, cameras, tools, or recording equipment, I can’t resist diving into the details.
Music & Creativity
I play bass in Victory Lungs, a band I’ve been jamming with since 2022. We’ve got music on Spotify, videos on YouTube, and a whole lot of inside jokes. Before that, I dabbled in guitar for other bands, but life’s busy these days with family and hobbies. I love recording music and filming/editing videos—it’s all about bringing ideas to life from scratch.

Lifelong Learning
I’m always learning something new, from recording software tricks to fixing lawnmowers. Online tutorials are my daily go-to, and I’ve taken courses in web design, marketing, and more. Lately, I’ve been diving into AI tools—keeping up with this ever-evolving field is no small task, but I’m loving the challenge.
DIY Life & Projects
I have a thing for breathing new life into old stuff. Case in point: our 1977 camper renovation, which began in 2021 and has already taken us on some unforgettable family adventures. When I’m not working on the camper, I’m tackling home improvement projects for Karen—kitchen facelifts, bathroom makeovers—you know, the classic “Honey Do” list.

Want to know more? Drop me a line. I’m always up for a chat, whether it’s about music, tech, or the next big adventure.
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