About
Raised overseas, Sean left Pirmasens, Germany to serve his country in the United States Army for the Desert Storm offensive. On his return, his talents as an entrepreneur, particularly in creative marketing and design, became apparent. He elected to create his own establishment to serve his community. In an effort to drive traffic, he developed marketing campaigns, using Instagram, Facebook, and local newspapers to solicit “word of mouth” and new clientele. He further educated and self-taught himself the art and technical aspects of creating websites, blogs and direct advertising to promote his business and products. Sean’s imaginative mind learned quickly the advantages of social media, promotional campaigns and discount pricing programs to create instant traffic. And to exemplify his social awareness and serve all the members of his community, Sean offered complimentary services to the homeless and those in need.
For the next 15 years, Sean schooled himself in the technical aspects of web design and developed his graphic competences, and now specializes in WordPress Web Design/Development, Divi, Theme, and X Theme. Using his newly found expertise and creative graphic talents, he set out to garner such clients as Troptions Corporation and Troptions University, both in the groundbreaking blockchain/bitcoin currency industry. Again showing Sean’s propensity for social consciousness, he assisted Wendy's Fund: Lupus Awareness, a Non-profit Organization, with its digital marketing campaigns.
Sean is a proven leader, as exemplified by his years as a contractor in the Air Force, managing a squad of 15 and 10 civilian contractors at Ft. Braggs Central Receiving and as a “Black Hat” at the Air Cargo Group at Pope AFB, supervising a squad of 25 and acting liaison for military equipment, paratrooper jumps and training exercises. On the technical side, Sean went on to Lead Document Control Tech at OmniPoint then positions on the Sprint Campus for the Kansas City Raceway contracts. Sean's favorite experience was working in the E&T Department at Black & Veatch in Overland Park, Kansas where many of his IT skills and acumen were developed.