I grew up playing most every sport there is. This continued into high school being a 3 sport athlete, then into college playing football at FSU. So I have always had a love for the industry and a respect for what it takes to be successful in it. While at FSU I studied mechanical engineering, after graduating I went to the University of Nebraska for a Masters in Mechanical Engineering. During my masters I researched the kinematics of place kicking which snowballed into me helping to start the Nebraska Athletic Performance Lab where I continued my research, obtaining a PhD in Biomedical Engineering. The experiences and connections I made at Nebraska proved to me that there was a definite need for affordable electronic timing. Given my experience in both athletics and engineering I figured I was a good fit to help meet that need.

Seeing athletes improve and reach their goals. Testing days are an electrifying environment where teammates are building each other up and celebrating each other’s success.