My work in automation strategy spans workflow analysis, system design, and implementation across individual studios, small teams, and production pipelines. Engagements have included publishing pipelines, content systems, data archives, and operational workflows at both studio and commercial scales.
Workflow Analysis and Redesign
Automation work operates at the workflow level rather than the task level. Existing processes, data models, and content structures are examined and restructured so that automation functions as a coherent extension of the system rather than an isolated layer added on top of it.
Data Transformation and Content Conversion
Automation frequently operates across publishing pipelines, system integrations, and digital archives where data must be reshaped, normalized, and repurposed automatically. Content conversion, format migration, and normalization are implemented as durable automated processes rather than recurring manual operations.
Autonomous Processes
Autonomous process design includes scheduled operations, event-driven workflows, and self-maintaining systems built to run independently with minimal oversight. Reliability, transparency, and long-term maintainability are treated as primary design requirements from the outset.
Systems-Level Design
Automation strategy ultimately operates at the architectural level. Automated processes are designed to remain understandable, adaptable, and maintainable as systems scale, ensuring automation reduces operational friction rather than becoming a source of additional complexity.

