Analytics Architecture & Strategy
I spent years in kitchens refining a work ethos built on attention to detail, consistency, and aesthetic. I ended up building data foundations instead, but I approach every project with those same core tenants: get the fundamentals right, keep it clean, do not overcomplicate it. I believe the best analytics platform is one you forget is running because it just works.
Development & Implementation
Before analytics, I built a strong professional foundation in music performance. Nuanced pattern recognition is a key element of being a high-level player, and it’s one of the things that gives me an edge as an enterprise-grade developer.
Radiant Data Solutions started the way a lot of things start between brothers: a conversation that turned into an argument that turned into an idea.
We grew up watching our parents grind through the corporate world. Good, smart people, buried under meetings and politics and reporting nobody trusted. We saw what that cost them. Not just time, but energy. Presence. The stuff that actually matters.
We both decided early on that was not going to be our story. We have always been entrepreneurs. Devin started out wanting to be a chef. Mitchell is a musician who plays bass, guitar, and basically anything you put in front of him. We took different paths, but we landed in the same place: life is too short to spend it doing work that does not matter.
Then we looked around and saw the same thing happening to our clients. Smart teams drowning in data they could not actually use. Executives making gut calls because the dashboard was wrong. Analysts spending weekends rebuilding reports that should take five minutes. Entire BI projects that cost six figures and delivered nothing anyone trusted.
We thought that was backwards. So we built something to fix it.
We believe your passions should drive your lifestyle, not your inbox. That is true for us, and it is true for the people we work with.
When your data foundation actually works, when the numbers are right and the reports run themselves, something changes. You stop firefighting. You stop second-guessing. You stop spending your Saturday morning in Excel.
You get your time back. You make better calls. You go home on time.
For us, that means getting outdoors. We bond over white water rafting and we try to get out on at least one epic trip every year. That matters more to us than any quarterly revenue target. We built this company so we could live that way, and we build analytics foundations so our clients can too.
That is not a tagline. That is the whole reason we do this.
Daylight is not a metaphor for more charts. It is what happens when the noise stops and you can actually see clearly. When the CEO trusts the numbers. When the ops team has one source of truth. When the analyst can focus on real questions instead of reconciling spreadsheets.
We build the foundations that make that possible. Proper storage layers. Governed semantic models. Architecture that holds up under real-world complexity. Not because the technology is exciting, but because when it works, people get their lives back.
That is what Radiant means to us. That is what we are building.