
I was born in Bucharest in the 1980s, when Romania was learning to reinvent itself. I learned early that adaptability isn’t optional — it’s a skill.
In the early 2000s, I built my first websites. Not as a hobby, but out of genuine curiosity about what the internet could do for a business. That curiosity never left.
15+ years of real projects. Not theory.
In 2008 I was already working on complex systems: a call center automation platform for a banking client, and an MVP for a hotel CRM and booking solution integrated with a Building Management System for energy efficiency. By then, I wasn’t experimenting — I was solving real business problems.
After a master’s degree in Management Informatics (2010), with a thesis on a clinic management system, I chose the entrepreneurial path. First proof of concept: I ranked an energy auditing company’s website on the first page of Google using Drupal 6 and organic SEO — zero ad budget.
From 2011, Drupal became the backbone of my work. I’ve built on it for foundations, energy companies, medical practices, and startups. Those years also shaped a side of my expertise that doesn’t always appear in a portfolio: cybersecurity. The nature of my clients — institutions, sensitive data, critical infrastructure — meant that security wasn’t optional. My understanding of web security isn’t a certification course; it’s years of implementations where a vulnerability would have had real consequences.
One more thing that shapes how I work: I hold a private investigator license. Unusual for a web developer — and that’s the point. It trained a professional habit most developers don’t have: never accept what looks obvious on the surface, find the actual root cause, pay attention to details others miss. I bring that same mindset to every code review, every architecture decision, every client brief.
Today I work across Drupal, WordPress, and Jamstack (Next.js, Gatsby, headless CMS) for clients in Romania and across Europe. I’m actively integrating AI tooling and blockchain where they make practical sense — not as trends, but as tools that make solutions faster, more secure, and more maintainable.
“Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind:
Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses — especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.”
— Leonardo da Vinci
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