Hey, I’m Alex.
I have a strong background in technical development, project management and delivery and I would like to work for Leonardo.
About me
Professionally
I’ve worked across a vast range of technical projects, implementing platforms and systems to modernise and bring an automation-first and integrated approach to some of Australia’s largest companies and government agencies.
My passion for innovation has driven me to focus on the latest technology and AI advancements. I aim to be at the forefront, implementing and managing products in the Generative AI space.
Recently, I was headhunted to lead the technical advancement of Olympia Trust Company in Calgary. Focusing on innovation, I implemented modern automations featuring multiple agentic and LLM-based solutions.
Personally
I take a creative approach to professional problem solving, driven by my nature as a creative person.
My primary creative focus is music production, a hobby I picked up during the pandemic. As I began releasing music on Spotify, I explored visual art forms as a method of marketing my tracks.
This sparked a strong interest of its own. I now look for ways to develop creatively with AI. While, naturally, applying a splash of automation to the process (there is only so much time in the day)
FAQ
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Yes, I started using it a few years ago. I had experimented with several other platforms, but once I found Leonardo, I didn't look back.
In fact, I was motivated enough to upgrade my graphics card to handle local generation via ComfyUI as well.
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My technical background spans over a decade in automation and emerging technology, paired with a relentless curiosity for innovation.
I’ve always resonated with the adage that to find a better way to do something, you shouldn't send your best employee, you should send your laziest. I happened to be both 😎
This mindset led me naturally into automation. I possess an innate desire to optimise. I don't just value functionality, I strive for systems that work seamlessly.
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I initially learned to code when I was 12, in a language called SIMBA. I was using it to write bots for Runescape because I wanted to be competitive with the kids from school. While they were willing to sink more hours into the game than I was, I preferred to leverage code to bridge the gap.