I help enterprise and public-sector organizations design secure, governed data platforms that scale so analytics and AI deliver real business value.
Early in my career, I supported broadband networks, trained engineering teams, and architected cloud solutions for enterprise systems. Over time, my focus sharpened on the intersection of data, analytics, and business strategy.
I’ve worked with:
Large enterprises navigating analytics complexity
Public-sector organizations with stringent security and governance demands
Teams struggling to turn pilots into production value
I’ve guided teams operating at 100M+ data events per day.
This journey gives me a rare blend of deep technical experience and practical business insight — the kind that makes analytics and AI work in real environments.
I solve durable data problems, not tool checkboxes.
My work centers on four principles:
Architecture first: Foundations before features
Governance by design: Security and ownership built in
Scalable platforms: Designed to grow with usage and needs
Outcome orientation: Business impact, not technology for its own sake
Every engagement begins with clarity — what you’re trying to achieve, what’s blocking progress, and how to fix it without unnecessary rework.

I partner with:
Enterprise organizations ready to modernize data platforms
Public-sector agencies with security and governance priorities
Tech leaders seeking durable analytics and AI execution
Founders and executives preparing for strategic growth or acquisition
If you’re exploring quick demos or experimental pilots, this is probably not the right starting point.
Ready to align your platform with your strategy?

Ready to strengthen your data foundation and turn analytics and AI into durable business capabilities?
Celcor combines deep data architecture expertise with practical execution - whether you need strategic advisory, hands-on modernization, or a long-term partner aligned to outcomes. Our focus is on secure, scalable platforms that support growth, governance, and real decision-making.
Let’s explore what the right next step looks like for your organization.