We must rethink how we teach Students
In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
Tech leader, entrepreneur, and perpetual learner
Welcome! I'm an entrepreneur and tech leader with over 10 years of hands-on experience across the software development lifecycle. I've worn many hats—from software engineer and architect to project manager, CTO, and consultant. My path hasn't been traditional—no business school, no corporate ladder. Just building things, failing at some, succeeding at others, and learning from all of it.
As the founder and CEO of OMISAI, I'm driving digital transformation for communities, organizations, and governments worldwide, creating accessible digital solutions that empower everyone. Beyond that, I'm deeply committed to open-source—most of my recent contributions live under the OMISAI organization on GitHub, where we focus on practical tools for developers and businesses.
I also founded HelpU Finance, a featured initiative to democratize financial decision-making. It's a free, open-access platform offering privacy-first tools and educational resources—no data collection, no tracking, just pure empowerment for individuals, families, schools, and organizations.
This is where I share unfiltered thoughts, experiences, and observations. I write about whatever captures my attention: business strategy and how small companies can compete, technology and why most digital transformations fail, education and how we're failing our students, philosophy and the search for meaning, society and culture, and the intersection of all these things. These aren't polished think pieces—they're just me, thinking out loud, documenting what I'm learning and wrestling with.
Whether you're here for business strategy, technical insights, open-source projects, or simply curious conversations, I'm glad you stopped by. Let's connect and build something meaningful together.
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In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
Small and medium businesses (SMBs) are the backbone of the economy, but they often struggle to keep up with the pace of change in the digital world.