Why I Do This
We deserve infrastructure that works. Not just technically, but publicly.
It should feel like something you can count on, not something you fight with. But we do not treat it that way. We see it as necessary, yet we rarely give it the care, investment, or follow-through it deserves. That gap between what infrastructure is, and what it could be, is what drives me.
It all started with airplanes, watching them take off and land in Québec City. I was struck by how much complexity hid behind something that seemed so routine. Over time, that curiosity grew. Into transit, into systems, into public infrastructure as a whole. Because what fascinates me is not just how things work. It is how they could work: better, fairer, with care.
I have worked on the inside. Planning budgets. Coordinating operations. Supporting public institutions. But I have always kept one foot outside, asking harder questions. What are we missing? Who is left out? Why do we settle for barely functioning, when we could build with meaning?
Because better does not just mean optimized. It means systems that include. That adapt. That treat trust like the real deliverable.
What I Am About
I believe public infrastructure is one of the most powerful tools we have to shape the future of our communities. But only if we stop thinking of it as just concrete and cost-per-kilometre.
It is not just buzzwords or ribbon cuttings: It is the real, slow, often invisible work of making something better, for the long term. And it is not done at the launch, it is never "set and forget."
Good infrastructure earns public trust. And earning trust means doing the work even when nobody is looking.
What I Bring
I bring a systems lens and a civic instinct. I connect dots between strategy and delivery, between ground-level realities and governance structures. I have done the coordination, the data, the planning—but I also care about tone, clarity, and care.
I solve problems. I listen first. I do not push paper. I move things forward.
What I Am Building Toward
I want to be part of the shift. Toward delivery that matches ambition. Toward institutions that do not just operate, but evolve. Toward a civic culture that sees public infrastructure not as a cost, but as a promise.
In 10 years, I hope to look back and see I helped move that dial. Not just with ideas, but with action. With projects that mattered, and systems that got better, for everyone.
If you are hiring, collaborating, or building something that matters, let us talk.
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