
Brand Story

Brand Story

Brand Story
I’ve been an entrepreneur for as long as I can remember. My first “jobs” at 14 included babysitting, cleaning, and selling candy—basically anything I could do to make a buck. By 19, I’d saved enough to buy my first house while still in college. To pay my way through school, I picked up a bookkeeping job, and that decision launched me into getting my accounting degree.
After graduation, I worked at one of the "Big 6" accounting firms for three years, but let’s be honest—corporate life wasn’t for me. My entrepreneurial spirit was calling, and by my mid-20s, I joined my first startup. By 26, I was a CFO, diving headfirst into mergers, acquisitions, and even IPO filings. It was a whirlwind, but I loved every minute of it.
After graduation, I worked at one of the "Big 6" accounting firms for three years, but let’s be honest—corporate life wasn’t for me. My entrepreneurial spirit was calling, and by my mid-20s, I joined my first startup. By 26, I was a CFO, diving headfirst into mergers, acquisitions, and even IPO filings. It was a whirlwind, but I loved every minute of it.
After graduation, I worked at one of the "Big 6" accounting firms for three years, but let’s be honest—corporate life wasn’t for me. My entrepreneurial spirit was calling, and by my mid-20s, I joined my first startup. By 26, I was a CFO, diving headfirst into mergers, acquisitions, and even IPO filings. It was a whirlwind, but I loved every minute of it.
After working with so many startups, I decided it was time to start one myself. I launched Corefino, one of the first outsourced accounting solutions for small and mid-sized businesses that combined cloud software with outsourced labor. The experience was incredible—I even got to share my story in The New York Times.
After working with so many startups, I decided it was time to start one myself. I launched Corefino, one of the first outsourced accounting solutions for small and mid-sized businesses that combined cloud software with outsourced labor. The experience was incredible—I even got to share my story in The New York Times.
After working with so many startups, I decided it was time to start one myself. I launched Corefino, one of the first outsourced accounting solutions for small and mid-sized businesses that combined cloud software with outsourced labor. The experience was incredible—I even got to share my story in The New York Times.
When I sold Corefino, I started thinking about what was next. I knew I wanted to combine my financial background with my lifelong passion for real estate. Since buying my first home in college, I’ve moved more than 22 times, remodeled 9 homes across 5 states, managed 12 real estate transactions, and owned 3 rental properties. With over 6,000 miles moved, I’ve become an expert in everything from flipping homes to visualizing improvements the second I see a floor plan.
When I sold Corefino, I started thinking about what was next. I knew I wanted to combine my financial background with my lifelong passion for real estate. Since buying my first home in college, I’ve moved more than 22 times, remodeled 9 homes across 5 states, managed 12 real estate transactions, and owned 3 rental properties. With over 6,000 miles moved, I’ve become an expert in everything from flipping homes to visualizing improvements the second I see a floor plan.
When I sold Corefino, I started thinking about what was next. I knew I wanted to combine my financial background with my lifelong passion for real estate. Since buying my first home in college, I’ve moved more than 22 times, remodeled 9 homes across 5 states, managed 12 real estate transactions, and owned 3 rental properties. With over 6,000 miles moved, I’ve become an expert in everything from flipping homes to visualizing improvements the second I see a floor plan.
It took a few (okay, seven) business plans to land on my next venture, but that’s how DomiSource was born. "Domi" means "home" in Latin, and I wanted DomiSource to be the source for all things home. Our app connects homeowners, service providers, and local businesses, simplifying the experience for everyone. It’s a big vision, but I’ve always believed that home is where everything starts—and I’m excited to help make that journey easier for others.
It took a few (okay, seven) business plans to land on my next venture, but that’s how DomiSource was born. "Domi" means "home" in Latin, and I wanted DomiSource to be the source for all things home. Our app connects homeowners, service providers, and local businesses, simplifying the experience for everyone. It’s a big vision, but I’ve always believed that home is where everything starts—and I’m excited to help make that journey easier for others.
It took a few (okay, seven) business plans to land on my next venture, but that’s how DomiSource was born. "Domi" means "home" in Latin, and I wanted DomiSource to be the source for all things home. Our app connects homeowners, service providers, and local businesses, simplifying the experience for everyone. It’s a big vision, but I’ve always believed that home is where everything starts—and I’m excited to help make that journey easier for others.