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About me

Thanks to the ‘Hand of God,’ I arrived on 29 June 1986—the day Argentina faced West Germany in the World Cup Final at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, with a record crowd of 114,600. Maradona’s infamous handball, the moment that got Argentina there, was half miracle, half mischief. Somehow, it’s become the mythic backdrop to my life: bold creativity, bending rules to make impact, and finding brilliance where others see controversy. That spirit stuck.

By ten, I was carving my own path—winning Pupil of the Year “for most improvement.” It wasn’t about being the best; it was proof that growth is visible. At fourteen, I became a leading cadet in the Air Training Corps, where discipline met leadership, and I started learning how to carry people with me.

At school, I was strong in maths but drawn to the languages of music and art. I learned guitar and piano, studied Art and Maths at A Level, and went on to study architecture at university—ideas like “God is in the detail” and “Less is more” then shaped how I think and how I build. My final project translated The Prodigy’s music into architectural form—an experiment in turning emotion into design.

Since then, I’ve never stood still. I’ve run marathons, jumped from cranes, trained in culinary schools, tackled Tough Mudders, driven supercars, taken PGA golf lessons, and even ran for Councillor in Everton. It’s not about chasing novelty—it’s about understanding what it means to stretch, to learn, and to live with velocity.

My personality reflects that motion. I draw energy from both quiet focus and lively connection. I think big but stay rooted in the fine print. I’m flexible, curious, and open—always adapting, sparking ideas, and challenging the brief to mean something.

I place equal weight on thinking and feeling—logic when it’s needed, empathy always. I believe you’re only truly better than someone when you help them rise. Progress isn’t just output—it’s how others grow alongside you.

Becoming a dad sharpened that belief. My children, born in 2020 and 2024, changed everything. They gave me my ‘why’. I want to raise them to lead with both head and heart—to be kind, curious, and brave. To know that discipline and playfulness can walk side by side, and that helping others is strength.

So I focus on improving myself, others, and the world around me—through small, consistent gains, one percent at a time. Progress isn’t about accolades. It’s about the impact we leave behind.

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