I design, operate, and maintain infrastructure in environments where downtime, instability, or short-term thinking have real consequences. My work spans agricultural production systems—including ancient olive groves—and carrier-grade network backbones, unified by a single operating philosophy: systems must tolerate pressure, time, and failure without degradation.
I approach agriculture as an engineering problem—optimizing throughput, logistics, stability, and long-term asset health rather than marketing narratives. In network infrastructure, I operate at carrier scale, focusing on routing integrity, capacity planning, and resilience. Downtime is not mitigated after the fact; it is designed out of the system.
My philanthropic investments prioritize education, based on the conviction that human capability is the highest-leverage infrastructure layer. Technology depreciates; trained operators compound. All work is structured for durability beyond individual involvement.
CONTACT
If you work in agriculture, infrastructure, connectivity, or any domain where failure has real consequences, reach out.
Bring clarity. Bring intent. Bring operational truth. I respond to competence, not noise. Write to hello@mao.org