If I could predict the future....

In my future I see alignment.

I see myself continuing to build a life in Charleston with my wife, raising a family, chasing Watson around the yard, and being fully present for it. I want to be a husband and father who leads with integrity, patience, and consistency. The same way I approach the golf course. The same way I approach business. I want a life that feels intentional, not accidental.

Professionally, I see myself operating at the intersection of partnership, performance, and passion. I have spent the last six years proving that I can build revenue engines, scale teams, exceed quota, lead through change, and grow organizations. I know how to build systems. I know how to build trust. I know how to win. But the next chapter is not just about winning. It is about winning in an industry that genuinely excites me.

Takomo Golf represents that opportunity for me. Their commitment to connecting more people to the game and building products for the serious everyday golfer resonates deeply with who I am. I am not the country club golfer. I am the municipal golf guy who loves the grind, the early tee times, and the process of getting better. Aligning with a brand that values integrity, focus, and accessibility would unlock even more potential in me because I would not just be selling a product. I would be representing something I believe in.

When I align my professional strengths in partnership building, leadership, and revenue growth with a mission that connects more people to a game that has shaped my life, that is where I believe I push boundaries. That is where growth accelerates. I would be challenged not only to perform at a high level, but to grow personally and professionally alongside a team and community that share the same values.

In the future, I see myself leading within a values driven organization. I want to mentor others the way I have been mentored. I want to build cultures that are disciplined, accountable, competitive, and human. I want to build partnerships that last years, not quarters. I want to look back and know that the systems I built and the people I developed are still thriving.

Personally, I want a life filled with early tee times, dinners I cook at home, long walks with my wife, and meaningful conversations that matter. I want my work to support my life, and my life to fuel my work. I do not want to choose between success and fulfillment. I want both.

I am at a turning point where I no longer want to simply be great at what I do. I want to be passionate about where I do it. My future is about alignment, impact, growth, and building something I truly believe in. That is what I am chasing.