Eleven years in elevators across Queens, Manhattan, and Connecticut. Now I design and run production AI agent systems.
About
Operator. Builder. Eleven years in elevators, then everything else.
Spent the last eleven years at a leading elevator company, working accounts across Queens, Manhattan, and Connecticut. Live in Norwalk with my wife Briana and our son Chase.
Off-hours, building Paper Blueprint, ElevatorBlueprint, a podcast with my friend Mike Marro, and a property platform for the building I manage in Stamford. The day job pays for the night shift.
Projects
What I'm building.
Four bets, all live.
Blueprint
Paper Blueprint
Agentic systems for operating businesses. The brain, the workflows, and the dashboards that keep a company running when the founder isn't looking.
ElevatorBlueprint
A resource hub and dashboard for property managers. Industry know-how, contract help, and tooling in one place.
Phillips Mansion
Commercial property in Stamford, CT. I manage the building, so I built the platform tenants and the landlord actually want to use.
Thoughts
Elevated Thoughts
Bipartisan politics, long-form, with my friend Mike Marro. Listen, read, watch, subscribe.
The System
Paper.
The production AI system I designed and run solo. The reason any of the rest of this exists.
A production multi-agent system I wrote solo in Python — an LLM job runner, MCP tool integrations, cron orchestration, and email and SMS bridges, across a 261-module core and 13 always-on services. It speaks to roughly 70 outside services (Stripe, Gmail, Google Calendar, Salesforce, Slack, Telegram, HubSpot, and 60-odd more). Every task is an isolated Claude invocation with no session memory; planner agents write directive files, worker agents read them, and they coordinate through a shared journal and a bulletin board.
It writes my morning briefings, drafts and threads my outreach, ships code, files prospects, renders video, sends the invoices, and texts me when something breaks. It has run 24/7 across four businesses for months.
Reliability comes from validation gates, idempotent retries, and self-grading checks at each step — not from me watching it.
Built it because off-the-shelf agent frameworks treat agents like chat sessions. Paper treats them like a workforce.
Now
What I'm working on this month.
Updated when I touch the site. May 2026.
- Paper Sharpening Paper Blueprint with a partner. New product shape this quarter.
- EB Building out the resource side of ElevatorBlueprint for property managers.
- Property Lease season at Phillips Mansion.
- Podcast Next episode of Elevated Thoughts in post-production.
- Writing First piece in a new article series on building agent systems.