From the Founder

I didn’t build SentinalOS in a boardroom. I built it because of what happened to my family—and because I refuse to accept that the way we “do safety” today is the best we can do.

Why I Started

When Hurricane Ida hit, my son was working on a marine vessel. As the storm escalated, he wasn’t released. He and others were kept on deck in Category 5 conditions, trying to wrestle barrels in winds that were tearing houses apart. He was injured that night.

The next morning, I drove through devastation—past roofs in the road and whole neighborhoods ripped open—to bring him home. That drive re-wired me. I knew two things: this never should have happened, and the existing systems weren’t built to stop it.

What Came Next

I got to work. I poured in 20-hour days, month after month, to build what I believe should have existed all along: a modern safety platform focused on prevention, accessibility, and accountability. Not a passive database; a system that helps people make better, faster decisions when it matters.

SentinalOS is my promise that workers will have a platform designed to protect them first—and that leaders will have the clarity to act before a bad day becomes a tragedy.

What I Stand For

What You’ll (Deliberately) Not See

I don’t publish internal diagrams or implementation details. Clients get the outcomes they need without handing the playbook to anyone who’d like to reverse-engineer it. That’s how we protect our edge—and yours.

Yes, I want this to be my retirement plan someday. But the mission comes first. If SentinalOS prevents even one parent from making the drive I made after Ida, it will have been worth every long night.

Founder, SentinalOS