I've spent 32 years in technology—from mainframes at IBM to clinical research systems at Johns Hopkins. Now I bring that experience directly to your home or business.
After years of working inside some of the biggest names in tech, I realized something: the people who need the most help with technology are the ones who have the least access to real expertise. When your computer breaks or your WiFi stops working, you shouldn't have to haul everything to a shop, wait days for a diagnosis, and then get charged a fortune by someone who talks over your head.
So I started PC Repair Onsite. I come to you. I figure out what's wrong. I fix it on the spot. And I explain everything in plain English, because you deserve to understand your own technology.
I'm not a faceless company. I'm one person—the same person who answers the phone, shows up at your door, and does the work. When I say I'll take care of it, I mean I will take care of it.
I've been building and fixing technology since I was 16 years old. Here's the path that led me to your doorstep:
Sole technical owner of mission-critical infrastructure for the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium—supporting 40+ clinical trials, 1,800 users, and over 150,000 participants across the nation's largest orthopedic trauma research consortium. Built disaster recovery systems capable of full restore in under 15 minutes. Developed 7 open-source software modules adopted by research institutions internationally. Selected for the Johns Hopkins Academy for Women and Leadership.
Led technical platform development for Phase IV clinical trials. Designed an AWS deployment dashboard that reduced deployment time from over an hour down to under five minutes.
Developed IDE extensions for mainframe COBOL development, helping modernize legacy system workflows for enterprise teams.
Ran an independent consulting practice delivering over 50 custom software applications across multiple platforms and industries—from GPS-enabled mobile apps to voice-controlled integrations.
Designed and built medical simulation software used in healthcare education. Created a specialized language for authoring virtual patient case studies, and built an offline system for use in regions with limited internet access.
Developed VMware management tools and built an enterprise data warehouse for cross-service analytics.
Built a complete hosted VoIP phone system from scratch—every line of code, every server, every customer deployment. Architected multi-datacenter infrastructure across three US regions, achieving 99.999% uptime.
Technical lead for the BladeCenter Advanced Management Module, an embedded firmware system on custom real-time Linux. Rewrote the firmware architecture, developed hardware communication interfaces, and directed a team of 5 engineers. Created the OEM white-label toolkit used by partner manufacturers.
Developed a just-in-time manufacturing simulator for industrial process optimization.
Lead developer of the company's Internet, Intranet, and Extranet systems, designing enterprise web architecture.
Lead developer for an enterprise-wide health monitoring and outage notification system for one of the nation's largest telecommunications companies.
Developed the AT&T Retiree Intranet system and conducted usability testing and UX research for Human Resources Information Systems.
Founded my first company at age 16, building over 100 websites during the dawn of the commercial internet. Created one of the early web-based helpdesk systems—an early SaaS product before the term even existed.
Academy for Women and Leadership — Johns Hopkins Carey Business School (2025)
NC A&T State University — Computer Science. Promoted to Assistant Webmaster within two months of enrollment.
I've served as a Staff Assembly Representative at Johns Hopkins, sat on the university-wide Research Staff Advisory Committee, and have been a guest speaker at NC State, Meredith College, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke, and Johns Hopkins on topics in technology and leadership.
When I show up at your home or business, you're not getting a kid from a big-box store who read a manual last week. You're getting someone who has spent three decades building enterprise systems, writing firmware, designing clinical research platforms, and founding technology companies.
But here's what matters most: I treat people the way I'd want to be treated. I'll be honest about what's wrong, honest about what it'll cost, and honest if a repair isn't worth the money. I explain things in plain English. I don't upsell. I don't rush. And I genuinely enjoy helping people feel more confident with their technology.
This is my business. My name is on the door. And your trust is everything to me.
Book a $25 diagnostic visit online, or call/text me directly. I'm here Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM.
Book Online Call (743) 275-9009