Andy loves meeting and connecting with people while finding ways to help them with technology.
Starting at age 7 in 1986 on an Atari ST, he grew to love computers and gaming. Around 1990 he was thrust into the world of DOS with the family’s first IBM compatible, a 486DX-33. Mastering the command line and tweaking boot disks to get the most demanding games working on limited hardware was oddly satisfying – a new skillset. Before long his peers at home, school and work were turning to him as their guru. Ambitious and self-taught, he eventually held positions in the government and private sectors before launching his own one-man IT company. StriveTech is his second and most ambitious venture.
