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The Founder's Story

I didn't build EaseOps to join the AI hype.
I built it to fix operations.

Hello, I'm Howard.

Before I wrote a single line of code for EaseOps, I spent 13 years in the trenches of the industrial sector.

My foundation is in Mechanical Engineering (M.S. from Temple University). That academic rigor wired my brain for one absolute truth: Systems must be precise, or they fail.

After graduation, I didn't go to Silicon Valley to build apps. I stayed in the industrial world. I became a Partner at a firm specializing in complex product selection and high-stakes quoting systems.

I didn't just manage teams; I lived the problems.

I was the Sales Director, feeling the pressure to close deals.

I was the Marketing Lead, fighting for every qualified lead.

I was the Technical Support, troubleshooting critical issues on the shop floor.

I know the specific anxiety of industrial operations:

"I know the frustration of digging through a 500-page PDF manual just to find one torque spec. I know the sleepless nights after sending a complex quote, wondering if a version-control error just killed our margin."

I built EaseOps not as a software vendor looking for customers, but as an engineer solving pain.

This is the tool I wish I had 13 years ago: An intelligence layer that doesn't just "chat," but turns the chaos of your documents into your competitive advantage.

Howard

Core Competencies

Industrial OperationsSystems EngineeringProcess AutomationAI Architecture

The Foundation

Temple University

M.S. Mechanical Engineering

  • Awarded Full Assistantship
  • Focus on industrial

The Experience

Industrial Partner & Operator

13 Years | Sales, Tech, Ops

Managed end-to-end product selection & quoting for complex industrial systems.

Led Marketing & Technical Support teams, directly interfacing with engineering clients.

My Philosophy

"Software shouldn't replace your expertise. It should remove the friction so your expertise can shine."

Build with someone who understands your business.

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