I currently have the distinct pleasure of serving as the Chief Operating Officer (and former Chief Information Officer) at Pocket Network Inc., which is the world’s first and only fully decentralized blockchain infrastructure provider. We’ve been building an ecosystem for the 6+ years that provides anyone anywhere in the world with reliable, performant, and cheap access to 40+ blockchains. I currently oversee the vast majority of the organization, which includes the engineering, product, delivery, quality, marketing, design, and customer support teams. As we’re breaking uncharted territory in building an ecosystem in Web3, I spend much of my time thinking about the future my company is helping build. I currently reside in Baltimore with my wife and two young daughters, and spend my free time traveling with them.
I’ve taken a pretty straightforward path I believe. I started my formal career in software engineering after graduate school in 2011. From there, I slowly went from being a junior software engineer to a lead engineer. From there I grew into management, and realized I had a penchant for that role. While in that role, I took on more responsibilities overseeing larger swaths of organizations, including adjacent engineering roles, such as Quality Assurance, Product Management, and Project Management. Then in late 2021, I received a call asking me to lead a small, but growing engineering at Pocket Network, where I eventually came on as the Head of Engineering, which eventually got retitled to the CIO role. I spent a collective 11 months in that role before matriculating to my current role as COO.
I’ve always liked to be in the room making decisions, so yes, I’ve always aspired to be in this role. It was never in my original vision. I always wanted to work in software development, but after about 3 years in the field, I realized I wanted to grow into management, as the problems were more intricate and interesting to the way my mind is geared.
I have had many professional role models in my career, all of whom were my boss at one point or another. There are three that I have deep respect for as I aspire to have qualities from each of them. One is a world-renowned medical doctor with whom I had the pleasure of working for while in college. He taught me to strive to do my absolute best in all things and I saw it in his work. Another is a former Army Ranger, War Veteran, and Harvard Graduate who taught me what it is to be relentless and lead through adversity. The last is the best people manager I have ever worked with in my life and taught me how to lead with compassion. I think I am better for these experiences and I hope to impart them on individuals with who I have the honor of working with in my career.
I see it getting ever more exciting and complicated. Just in the last year, both blockchain technology, metaverse technology, and AI-powered tooling have exploded. We are living through a massive paradigm shift, akin to the those sparked by the consumer internet in the 90s, and mobile adoption at the turn of the last decade. This time, we’re speed-running through adoption because we’re all hyper-connected. I don’t know what’s in store for 2028, but I believe the world we’ll look quite different than it does today based on these combined technologies taking more mindshare.
Being able to lead with empathy and compassion is a 21st-century skill. I also believe being able to stay abreast on more and more technologies will be paramount, and I personally feel that to be daunting, as there’s something cropping up every day. While not all of it is necessary
Lots of reading (Audible, Kindle) and tinkering with various platforms. ChatGPT has been great for helping get fledgling ideas out of my head quickly, allowing me to save hours on bootstrapping side projects.
As mentioned above, I am in the blockchain space, so at the time of writing, my field evolves every quarter. I believe blockchain will power many aspect of the internet more deeply than it does today, and that the internet will evolve into what we are all calling the metaverse, an ever-present digital reality that is more deeply embedded in our day-to-day lives.
"Be willing to adapt your world views quickly"
A big thank you to Arthur Sabintsev from Pocket Network Inc. for sharing his journey to date.
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