12 years at
The Cable Center
changed everything.
In 2009 I walked into The Cable Center in Denver and they asked if I could learn ColdFusion.
I said yes. I built their entire main website from scratch that year and stayed for 12 years as their lead web and digital person.
I quietly rescued their entire video archive
after a server hack. Those backups became the only clean copies of irreplaceable oral histories and Hall of Fame programs.
I reverse-engineered broken 2007 Flash kiosks
so visitors could still interact with exhibits — and I still bring that same archival content back online today using modern safe techniques.
I led the creation of a full VR recreation
of the entire building in Unity. You can still walk through it on a Meta Quest or via Steam — picking up artifacts and stepping into 360° video.
View the VR Archive on SteamAll of that taught me one thing:
The best digital experiences aren’t about the latest trend.
They’re about respecting the story and building something that lasts.