Homebound and curious: my family roots lie in historic Noricum (today Carinthia/Styria). Around Teurnia near Spittal an der Drau, alpine trade routes met Celtic craftsmanship and later Roman organization — a blend of tradition, technique, and pragmatism that shapes my leadership.
Celvation is my operating philosophy: Celtic heritage meets innovation — roots plus renewal. Like in Noricum, we join craft, community, and clear goals with modern tech, data, and speed. The outcome: robust decisions that hold up in the field.
Crisp standards, clean processes, first-class execution — like good smithing: repeatable, durable, elegant.
Teams like clans: accountability, transparency, short paths. Trust is the fastest project currency.
Decide with data, iterate boldly. Test hypotheses, learn, scale — without dogma.
Think sustainable: material, energy, lifespan. Products you’re proud of years later.
Tagline: “Difference forges the clan — and the clan forges the difference.”
Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca — and the habits that anchor my leadership: journaling, clarity about what’s in my control, and steady action.
“You have power over your mind — not outside events.” Daily reflection, duty, and calm under pressure.
“Some things are in our control and others not.” Focus energy where it changes outcomes.
“We suffer more in imagination than in reality.” Replace catastrophizing with preparation and practice.
Journaling, premeditatio malorum (rehearsing risks), memento mori (perspective), and virtue-first decisions.
Exploring AI-assisted planning (forecasting, scheduling), risk mapping, and practical S&OP rhythms.
Better decision rituals, clearer metrics, faster feedback loops.
Cleaner processes, A3 thinking, and field tests that actually stick.
Learning every day—nature, endurance, and a curious mind.