What was your first job? What path did you take to get here?
My first job was making sandwiches at Schlotzsky’s… I took a very circular path…Started pre-med and ended up an artist, which eventually took me back into allied health.
What made you want to work here?
I could see the immediate impact of my work on the lives of my patients and their families
What skills do you need for your job?
An open mind, an open ear and a few hand skills…
What is your favorite prosthetic device that you’ve created for a patient?
One of the first specialty devices I made was a silicone finger for playing clarinet. It was a pivotal experience in my career because, at that point, it became clear to me how the patients at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children could benefit from my skills and knowledge.
What’s your favorite thing about the hospital?
Our TEAM approach to treating patient families
What did you want to be when you grew up?
Grizzly Adams
What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve ever done?
I proposed to my wife at the top of the Machu Picchu ruins in Peru. We hadn’t talked about marriage up until that point, but I figured as far as the scenery and the company, it couldn’t get any better.
What’s the last book you read?
Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas by James Haley – still reading this one, it is pretty thick…
What is something people don’t know about you?
I am the youngest of four children; I have 13 nieces and nephews that I am very proud of.