I'm Mitchell. I live in SF, where I build software for real world systems.
I've always been a builder. As a kid, I took apart and reassembled my toys, had a lego obsession, and made websites for fun. As an adult, I still like to make things, but now they are mostly made with software. I like solving problems, learning new tools, and finding ways to make work easier for myself and the people around me.
Outside of work, I spend a lot of time making music and experimenting with drums and synthesizers in Ableton. I enjoy the process of slowly shaping and refining sounds through small adjustments, experimentation, and repetition. It feels surprisingly similar to building software. Exploring systems, developing intuition, and iterating until something finally clicks. I like work that rewards curiosity and persistence.
Today, I work on software for electric vehicle charging infrastructure at EverCharge. I like being close to the ground floor of the shift toward electric transportation, building the infrastructure and software that makes it work at scale. The problems are messy and multidisciplinary: distributed systems, unreliable networks, hardware in the field, and thousands of devices communicating in real time. That combination is a lot of fun to work on.