Airtable Consultant · PMP

Airtable apps built by someone who's run the operation.

I design Airtable solutions for organizations that need more than a database — they need someone who understands the work itself. Database design, automation, integrations, and interfaces that people actually want to use.

How I build

Four ways I put Airtable to work

Every engagement starts the same way: understand what users actually need, then build the simplest system that does the job well. Examples below are real project types I've delivered.

01 / Database design

Bases that model how you really work

Relational structures, clean schemas, and the right field types — so your data stays trustworthy as it grows.

Inventory managementIT governance
02 / Automation

Fewer manual steps, fewer dropped balls

Automate the handoffs, approvals, and reminders that eat your team's time and invite human error.

Employee leave requestsTime tracking
03 / Custom integrations

Airtable, connected to your stack

Wire Airtable to the tools you already rely on so information flows instead of getting re-keyed.

IT ticketing systems
04 / Interface design

Apps your team will actually use

Purpose-built interfaces that hide the complexity and surface exactly what each person needs to act.

Project managementContract management
Selected outcomes

What these builds actually deliver

A few representative projects, built and deployed.

Integration

Active Directory, wired to Airtable

Automated user creation, deactivation, and group membership — saving hours of administrative overhead every month and closing the gaps manual provisioning leaves behind.

Automation

Paper leave requests, retired

Replaced paper requests and approvals with an automated system, eliminating hours of duplicated manual entry each pay period, giving managers a clear approval trail and auditors a reliable revision history.

AI-assisted delivery

Faster, sharper project plans

Integrated AI into project management planning — work breakdown structures, task creation, and scheduling — to stand up thorough, defensible plans in a fraction of the time.

Who you're working with

More than a builder — an operator

I build Airtable solutions for organizations that need someone who understands the work, not just the tool. As an IT Director in local government and a former digital editor at the Los Angeles Times, I've spent my career turning messy operational needs into systems people actually use.

That background shapes how I work: start by understanding what users truly need, design a solution that fits, then refine it until it's genuinely satisfying to use. I've been building with Airtable since its early days, and I'm a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) — which means projects ship on scope and on schedule.

I've also taught in the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley, and I train teams in a way that's effective and engaging — so the systems I build get adopted instead of gathering dust.

Database design Automation Custom integrations Interface design Front-end development Copywriting & editing Training & facilitation
What I bring to your project
  • PMP — Certified Project Management Professional
  • IT Director — County Government
  • Instructor — UC Berkeley
  • Los Angeles Times — Digital development, editing
  • 10+ years building with Airtable
Track record

Where the experience comes from

Current
IT Director
County Government

Lead operations, security, and technology strategy for local government — owning systems that real communities depend on every day.

2013 – 2020
Assistant Managing Editor, Digital
Los Angeles Times

Responsible for digital content and the product ownership of publishing platforms at a Pulitzer Prize–winning newsroom. Active across the full arc of app building: discovering what users actually need, developing and refining solutions, and creating an experience people enjoy using.

2010 – 2013
Instructor — Web Development, Statistics, GIS & Digital Journalism
UC Berkeley — Graduate School of Journalism

Taught web development, statistics, GIS, and digital journalism to graduate students, translating complex tools into skills people could actually use — and sharpening an approach to training that's effective and engaging.

How I work

From messy problem to systems people use

Every engagement follows the same arc — built from years of shipping operational tools, not just databases.

1

Discover

I dig into how the work actually happens and what users truly need — before a single field gets built.

2

Design

A clean schema and the simplest structure that fits the operation, mapped out so it holds up as you grow.

3

Build & refine

I build it, put it in front of real users, and refine until it's genuinely satisfying to use.

4

Launch & support

Rollout, handoff, and documentation — plus ongoing help if you want a system that keeps improving.

How we can work together

Flexible engagement

Whether you have a tightly scoped build or an evolving system, there's a model that fits.

Fixed-price projects

A defined build, a clear scope, a fixed price. Best when you know what you need.

Hourly consulting

Advice, troubleshooting, or hands-on help, billed as you go.

Ongoing retainer

Continuous support and improvement for a system you rely on.

Not sure yet?

Let's talk it through and find the right shape for your project.

Start a project

Tell me what you're trying to solve

Send a few details about your operation and the problem you're facing. I'll reply with whether Airtable is the right fit and how I'd approach it.

Prefer to connect? Reach me on LinkedIn

I read every message and reply personally — usually within a couple of days.