Jonathan’s curiosity started early. As a kid, he dreamed of being everything—astronaut, architect, artist, firefighter. Each path shared the same thread: discovery and design. That same curiosity fuels his work today.
We met Jonathan years ago with a client and quickly discovered he’s eternally curious—always learning, experimenting, and asking thoughtful questions that make others think differently. Over time, he kept showing up—in classes, workshops, and conversations that shaped how teams work better together.
With a background in computer science and a deep care for people, Jonathan has built and rebuilt teams focused on creating great experiences—for both customers and the employees who serve them. He has a rare ability to translate between technical and non-technical worlds, turning complex challenges into clear, actionable steps.
Jonathan is a systems thinker, facilitator, and design strategist who believes work should be both effective and enjoyable. He helps teams and leaders see the whole system—how people, processes, tools, and behaviors connect—so they can make smarter, faster, and more sustainable decisions. Known for his thoughtful approach, he listens deeply, asks powerful questions, and helps groups find alignment through clarity and empathy.
At Navicet, Jonathan is energized by work that makes a lasting difference. He helps teams surface what’s working, simplify what’s not, and experiment their way to better outcomes. His guiding belief: play, curiosity, and clarity aren’t “nice-to-haves”—they’re the foundation of progress. Jonathan’s superpower is connecting people to purpose—helping them rediscover the fun and fulfillment in doing great work together.
Outside of work, Jonathan finds joy in simple rituals—date nights with his wife, movie nights with their four kids, and time behind the camera capturing portraits that tell real stories. He also volunteers at his children’s school, reads for both growth and entertainment, and never turns down a good board game.