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.
Core Competencies
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."