Consulting

Consulting for teams trying to make sense of AI and digital systems.

I help teams sort out where AI, automation, content systems, and web technology can actually help, where they are likely to create more noise, and which decisions need a second set of technical eyes before moving forward.

One part of my work

Practical guidance for messy systems.

Consulting is not the whole point of this site. It is one way I work with people when a problem needs technical judgment, content experience, systems thinking, and plain explanations of what tools can and cannot do.

Services

What I help with.

AI readiness and workflow mapping

Sorting through where AI might help, where it probably will not, and how current work actually gets done.

CMS and web strategy

Working through content architecture, platform decisions, governance, analytics, security, and the maintenance work websites need.

Content systems and digital governance

Helping teams decide who owns what, how publishing should work, what needs documenting, and what can be simplified.

Practical training for teams

Plain-language sessions that explain the tools, the limits, the risks, and the useful everyday patterns.

Small prototypes and implementation planning

Scoping lightweight tests, internal tools, workflow improvements, and next steps a team can realistically support.

Ongoing AI & Security Advisory

"I need someone technical I can ask before we make a risky decision."

Monthly high-level guidance for teams using AI, websites, and digital tools in the real world. Tool reviews, workflow questions, security concerns, vendor questions, and practical next steps before small decisions become expensive problems.

Featured offer

Safe AI Starter for Professional Practices

For law, accounting, medical, dental, and financial practices that know staff are already experimenting with AI, but need clear rules before client or patient data ends up in the wrong tool.

This engagement starts with a practical AI exposure assessment, then turns into a plain-language policy and one safer, documented workflow your team can actually use.

Safe AI Starter is often a good first step. For teams that need continued help reviewing tools, workflows, and security questions over time, ongoing advisory support is also available.

Learn more about Safe AI Starter

Best fit

I’m a good fit for small teams, marketing departments, nonprofits, healthcare-adjacent organizations, and groups that need someone who can translate between technical possibilities, daily work, and ongoing AI or security decisions.

Not a fit for

  • AI hype projects with no clear use case
  • Replacing human judgment with automation
  • Large enterprise transformation theater
  • Tools nobody will maintain
  • 24/7 IT support or emergency incident response

How I work

Clear steps, realistic scope.

01

Start with the real problem

Before looking at tools, I try to understand what is frustrating, slow, unclear, risky, or hard to maintain.

02

Map the current workflow

The existing process usually explains more than the tool list. I look at who does what, where information lives, and where things break down.

03

Identify what is worth improving

Not every messy process needs automation. Some need clearer ownership, better documentation, or a simpler web/content structure.

04

Recommend practical next steps

I focus on recommendations that match the team, budget, technical environment, and maintenance reality.

05

Keep scope realistic

Small, well-defined work is usually more useful than an ambitious plan nobody has time to finish.

06

Document decisions clearly

Good documentation helps teams remember why something was chosen and what should happen next.

Have a messy web, AI, or workflow problem?

Send a note with what you are trying to sort out. If it is a fit, I can help map the problem and identify a useful next step.