About Charles
Background and Education
Charles’s career began in the military, where he learned the value of clear communication and strong leadership. After his service, he earned a degree in computer science and worked across industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, agricultural, and consumer IoT. His projects have ranged from overseeing medical trial governance to guiding the development of advanced machinery.
Working at SEP
Drawing on almost 30 years of experience at SEP, Charles helps clients achieve their goals through thoughtful planning, technical expertise, and leadership. He’s committed to building teams that deliver reliable results and to creating an environment where collaboration drives measurable impact for every client he serves. Within the teams he leads, Charles works to create growth pathways for our makers by providing meaningful mentorship and cultivating a culture where emerging leaders can thrive.
In the Community
Charles volunteers his time mentoring both within SEP and in the broader community, sharing his experience to help emerging professionals grow their skills and confidence.
On a Personal Note
Charles and his family have called Noblesville their home since 2003. In his free time, he enjoys learning new subjects, cooking, and playing board games.
Posts by Charles
Work Notebooks 101: Types, Best Practices, and Why You Need One
Keeping track of everything we do can feel like a challenge. Solving tough problems, making important design choices, picking up new skills—there’s so much happening every day. When it’s time for career conversations, it often feels tricky to recall all the wins and lessons from the past year. I have talked with a few folks […]
A New Approach to Professional Growth: Personalized Learning Paths with Claude AI
Working with teams over the past 25 years, I have often been asked about where individuals should start on Professional Development. While I read a lot and know a good number of people that I can direct individuals to, I am always looking for better resources to help people. Recently, I was working with a […]
Collaboration versus Competition part 2
In my previous post I discussed the problem of expecting a candidate with a competitive mindset to work in a collaborative environment. This time I would like to focus on the experiences that have led to a successful integration. I ended with a few notes on Team-Think. The goal of Team-Think is to alter the […]
Collaboration versus Competition
Working with others is never easy. It takes hard work and the proper mindset to accomplish. This is a lesson taught to small children with varying degrees of success. I learned from an early age that sharing was important. I was taught to play well with others and to understand that others have needs that […]
Tech Lead Training
One of the goals that I have set for myself over the past several years was to start to train engineers in a semiformal manner. This goal would accomplish a few things: Long term team viability Not everyone will want to stay on the same project long term Not everyone will want to stay on […]
On Recognizing Good People
As a leader, recognizing good people for their work and effort is both the most important and most difficult things that you can do. I learned this during my time in the Army and have carried it through my life for the past ~16 years. As a leader you must earn the trust of those […]