A commercial construction company in Calgary, Alberta, Canada intended to purchase a 26-foot International DT466 box truck from a dealer in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The truck was 2,500 miles away, and the owner couldn’t spend the time to retrieve it himself.
A post office in Saskatchewan faced a complex renovation challenge involving protected wildlife, structural issues, and operational continuity. Years of bat infestation had created hazardous working conditions, while a leaking foundation caused regular flooding.
A small English-speaking church in Tulum, Mexico needed a complete sound system for their new building, including livestreaming capabilities. The church leadership lacked the technical expertise to design and implement the system themselves.
BlackBerry needed to orchestrate pre-launch demonstrations for their Z10 smartphone at multiple Cineplex locations in Calgary, Canada. The operation required managing teams, ensuring device security, and coordinating complex logistics across venues.
I solve problems.
Sometimes, I use the skills I developed as a project manager in commercial real estate. Other times, I write long-form SEO articles that hit page one on Google. I may be dealing with building permits one day and handling purchasing the next. Or setting up temporary offices. Or acting as a fill-in sound engineer for a venue.
But whether I have experience with your problem or not is irrelevant.
It’s about my intuitive ability to understand what it will take to solve it without tying you up in the process.
That’s why my clients choose to work with me.