After graduating with a Computer Science degree, Andy admits he didn’t have a clear direction. “I started at the security company Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which may not be as well-known as some of the great companies I’ve worked at, but turned out to be one of the best experiences of my life,” he recalls.
There, his work spanned everything from launching satellites to managing cybersecurity for the NSA to deploying cloud technology for the CIA. The variety sparked a love of solving new problems — a trait that still drives him today — and opened the door to his next role at Palantir Technologies in Palo Alto.
At the time, Palantir was a fast-paced startup where Andy immersed himself in the grind of Silicon Valley — long hours, rapid product cycles, and constant innovation. It also inspired a new ambition: building and scaling teams of his own.
That opportunity came in real estate tech, where he served as CTO from the earliest engineering hires through multiple funding rounds, pivots, and eventual acquisition. He then joined Compass, helping to take the company public on the New York Stock Exchange. “That experience taught me the discipline of preparing an organization for public readiness — financial rigor, operational structure, and driving business outcomes through tech,” he says.
Taken together, each career move gave Andy a new challenge — and, collectively, the breadth of experience that helped shape his leadership today.