2000

Born in Seattle Moved to Xian

Born in Seattle, moved to Xi’an before age one. My grandpa survived the Cultural Revolution, then built a company crafting museum figures—he created a robot twin and they appeared together on Jimmy Kimmel. My mom’s a real estate agent; my dad, a journalist and dyslexia tutor.

2008

Moved Back to Seattle

Moved back to Seattle at eight and threw myself into sports. Landed in Kirkland at twelve and doubled down. Four schools in four years taught me how to adapt fast and read people even faster. Everyone’s the same once you listen.

2018

High School Graduation

Graduated a proud Juanita Rebel with stories that stuck. The kind of place where kids lingered in the lot, not to be cool, just to be. A cast of characters no studio could write. Raw, real, unforgettable.

2019

College Baseball

Redshirted my freshman year, played under coach Rusty Filter. My time was short, just a year, but the impact ran deep. Every guy on the roster, every trainer, every coach...second to none.

2020

Pandemic Pivot

Quitting baseball was a tough call. I launched Mitchell Fuori first, then joined OmnyLaunch, building apps for clients. I got hooked on sports cards, campus gigs, NFTs, crypto, and beta testing OpenAI tools.

2022

College Graduation

Graduated with a BS in Management from Santa Clara. Focused on entrepreneurship, venture capital, and Chinese business. Helped run TEDx, co-founded the entrepreneurship and VCIC clubs, advised at Ciocca & Miller Center. Learned I want to build beautiful tech for a living.

2024

From VC to Startups

Interned at Cherubic and Sozo Ventures where I drafted memos, research, ran social media, ghostwrote thought pieces. Then shifted to building Big Web Labs, a dev studio, and Ontrail, an AI agency with SCU friends. Days designing for clients, nights building our own dreams.

TODAY

Blazing a New Trail

We Built an app (dotted) that grabs your site, finds the right leads, and shows you how to close them. It’s coming fast. Until then, check out the work that got me here.

Take the Trail