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APPENDIX A SELECT PLATFORM SURFACES

A small set of surfaces for visual evidence. Not a portfolio.

Platform surface A-01
A-01 ECOMMERCE SURFACE
Platform surface A-02
A-02 EDUCATION PLATFORM
Platform surface A-03
A-03 BRAND MARKETING

04 CLIENT LIST

A representative list. Work scope varied by engagement.

APPAREL / FOOTWEAR / ACCESSORIES

04.1 |Levi's MARKETING

04.2 |True Religion ECOMMERCE · MARKETING · INTERNAL · +2

04.3 |Boot Barn ECOMMERCE · MARKETING

04.4 |Fox Racing ECOMMERCE · PLATFORM · INTERNAL · +5

04.5 |Quiksilver MARKETING · ECOMMERCE

04.6 |Etnies MARKETING

04.7 |HUF Worldwide MARKETING

04.8 |Alpinestars MARKETING

04.9 |NYDJ ECOMMERCE · MARKETING · INTERNAL

04.10 |Lakai MARKETING

04.11 |Neff ECOMMERCE

04.12 |LRG ECOMMERCE

04.13 |Riot Society ECOMMERCE

04.14 |Shift Racing ECOMMERCE · MARKETING · CMS

04.15 |IVI Vision ECOMMERCE · MARKETING

04.16 |beek ECOMMERCE · MARKETING

04.17 |Vitamin A Swim ECOMMERCE · MARKETING

04.18 |élevée ECOMMERCE · MARKETING

MEDIA / ENTERTAINMENT

04.19 |Universal Pictures MARKETING

04.20 |NBC MARKETING · INTERNAL

04.21 |20th Century Fox MARKETING

CONSUMER / LIFESTYLE

04.22 |Ring ECOMMERCE · PLATFORM · INTERNAL · +5

04.23 |Manduka MARKETING

04.24 |Bonne Bell MARKETING

04.25 |Plantlab ECOMMERCE · MARKETING · INTERNAL · +3

SERVICES

04.26 |Gamechangers MARKETING · CMS · INTERNAL · +1

MUSIC / INSTRUMENTS

04.27 |Fender Center MARKETING

04.28 |John Page Guitars ECOMMERCE · MARKETING · INTERNAL · +3

04.29 |JW Black Guitars MARKETING

APPENDIX B SELECT ENGAGEMENT NOTES

A few short notes to show the shape of work behind select engagements.

Ring / Ecommerce replatform

Situation. The business needed a modern storefront that merchandisers could run without engineering involvement.

Starting point. A self-hosted open-source platform had been customized so heavily that admin capabilities were effectively gone. Content and catalog changes required engineers.

Work. Replatformed to a third-party ecommerce solution using a lift-and-shift approach to preserve the existing model. Built the custom order routing needed to hand off to a 3PL while keeping the purchase path intact.

Ship. Executed a single cutover immediately before peak.

Outcome. The migration established a foundation that improved speed to production: new components and design changes could ship faster, and the catalog scaled from an initial handful of products to hundreds as the platform matured. Business teams could operate and maintain the store without routine changes being gated on engineers.

B-01 ECOMMERCE · REPLATFORM

Fox Racing / Internal CMS

Users. Action sports team managers across MX, FMX, BMX, Surf, MTB, and Snowboarding.

Problem. News, bios, and race updates were time-sensitive, but the site was driven by static JSON. Updates meant emailing engineering and waiting for manual edits and uploads.

Work. Built a custom CMS with authentication and role-based access so each manager could update only their sport. Migrated the site from static JSON feeds to database-backed content (LAMP stack), keeping the front end aligned with the new model.

Reliability. Implemented the operational basics: logging, audit visibility, backups, and least-privilege access patterns appropriate for internal tooling.

Rollout. Introduced via a pilot group with training and documentation, then retired the old JSON workflow once the system proved stable.

Outcome. Publishing stopped being an engineering queue. Team managers could post race results, bios, and news directly and updates could happen immediately from the field instead of waiting on manual JSON edits and uploads.

B-02 INTERNAL · CMS

Plantlab / End-to-end education platform

Trigger. Create an online version of an in-person certification program, including purchase, course access, grading, and credential delivery as one system.

Starting point. Greenfield build.

Target state. Instructors create courses, manage content, and issue credentials. Students purchase online or in-person courses, access only what they’ve bought, complete training, and receive certificates generated automatically as PDFs from company-designed templates.

Approach. Established an ecommerce foundation with accessible APIs, then built the instructor/admin experience, student experience, verification flows, and the public marketing surface so the product behaved like a single unified platform.

Outcome. The platform ran the certification business end-to-end and continued to evolve over time, including additional features and new course types over roughly two years.

B-03 PLATFORM · ECOMMERCE