I have been working with technology since first grade, when I started fixing computers for teachers and students at my school. Throughout middle school and high school, I was always in the technology lab, always building something, always learning how systems work at a deeper level. While most kids were focused elsewhere, I was studying networking, troubleshooting hardware, and figuring out how to make machines do things they were not supposed to do.
After high school, I joined the United States Army as an infantryman. Military service taught me discipline, attention to detail, and the importance of preparation. During my off time in the barracks, I studied cybersecurity concepts including Certified Ethical Hacking material, Kali Linux penetration testing tools, and security analysis techniques. I worked hands on with networking and wireless security, including packet injection testing with specialized antenna equipment. I dual booted Mac systems, modified mobile devices, and developed deep system administration skills through constant experimentation.
Before and after my military service, I built and managed technology systems for businesses. I supported metal fabrication companies with QuickBooks implementations, CRM administration, operational software configuration, and website development including PHP based systems and digital marketing materials. I configured blueprinting software and helped streamline operations through better technology integration.
Through all of this, I kept seeing the same problem. Businesses were paying too much for IT support that did not deliver real value. They were locked into expensive contracts with providers who treated security as an afterthought and innovation as optional. I started SAINT Technology Services to offer something different: enterprise grade IT, cybersecurity, and physical security support at prices that make sense for businesses that work hard for their revenue.
Today, SAINT serves businesses across Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa. We run lean, we move fast, and we deliver results. IT, cybersecurity, and physical security should not break the bank.