I founded PathWork for Men out of a personal commitment to help men regain their sense of purpose and vitality. My journey began as an engineer, graduating from the New York Maritime Academy and working at sea for five years, ultimately becoming a chief engineer. After my father’s passing in 2004, I inherited and expanded his accounting practice, focusing on mariners. This led me to earn a Master of Science in Taxation from Northeastern University, where I also taught in the accounting program for nearly a decade.
Driven by my own transformative experiences and a desire to pay it forward, I pursued a master’s in mental health counseling and became a psychotherapist. I’ve worked with a wide range of populations, from the elderly in their homes to individuals with serious mental illness in wraparound care, and now primarily with men in private practice.

As a licensed pilot and a world traveler, I embrace new challenges and adventures. I even took up motocross at 41 and began racing a year ago. These diverse experiences allow me to connect deeply with the men I coach and counsel, helping them overcome obstacles and reclaim their lives.
At PathWork for Men, my mission is to offer a supportive space where men can rediscover their strength and achieve their goals. I understand the unique challenges men face and use a blend of practical experience, therapeutic insight, and life coaching to help them move forward with confidence.