I teach because I enjoy helping teams work faster and make fewer mistakes. At most companies I become the go-to person for AutoCAD and, in the last two decades, AutoCAD Electrical. Plus, my coworkers keep bugging me to do it.
Background
I started on a drafting board in the late 1980s, moved to AutoCAD on MS-DOS 5.1, and have worked through every major CAD and Windows release since 1990. Consulting has given me a wide view—45 companies across 27 cities in 7 states, more than 500 projects, and 300+ end customers. I’m still learning; I picked up a new command last week because a customer relies on it.
Selected organizations supported
U.S. (Air Force, Army, Navy); Rolls-Royce Energy; Cooper Industries; Parker Hannifin; Tecumseh Products; Saturn; Ford; and public agencies including the States of Indiana and Ohio and Michigan and the Cities of Indianapolis, Toledo, Columbus, and Detroit.
Project domains
Steel and glass furnaces; oil & gas pump stations; wastewater treatment facilities; schools, colleges, and universities; hospitals; federal and state correctional facilities; and manufacturing systems for components used in the Space Shuttle era.
What you can expect
Straightforward standards, repeatable workflows, and clear documentation tuned for electrical engineers and designers—so your teams and panel shops move quickly with fewer revisions. I’m here to share what works and tailor it to your environment.