About Me

I’ve always had an entrepreneurial spirit from an early age. I’m grateful to have childhood memories of getting to ride along with my dad to look at and learn about his investment properties and learning about investing from my uncle who gifted shares of Disney stock when I was in eighth grade. At age 13, I started a small business buying and selling basketball cards on eBay.

After graduating from the University of Michigan, I briefly went through the typical interview process, but quickly knew the 9-5 office job wasn’t for me. I always felt a calling to work for myself so I decided to become a real estate investor and pursue my basketball career.

These ended up being two of the best decisions of my life. The singular focus to improve every day, the challenge, the lessons learned, and the friendships made along the way made the journey one I’ll never forget. To support myself financially during this time, I invested in about two house remodels per year and learned how to grow my real estate business.

I became a full-time real estate investor after basketball and have been remodeling homes and designing and building new ones for 12 years now. I love every aspect of it and am always learning creative ways to grow the business. In 2016, one of my best friends mentioned this thing called Bitcoin and crypto. I immediately became obsessed with learning everything about this new technology. The invention of Bitcoin and the ability to self-custody our money and participate in decentralized finance is one of the best technological innovations of our lifetime. To help people better understand this, I wrote a book called The Modern Investor. I’d love nothing more than to hear one day that it helped you on your way to financial freedom. 

When I’m not studying the crypto market or doing a home remodel, you can find me on the courts or course. I also love to work out, travel, read, play chess, go skiing, and be with my friends and family. Oh, and I’m a huge Michigan football and basketball fan. Basically, I have too many hobbies.

Always find a way to do what you love.