Hi, I'm Jeremy.
Some people call me Jay. Most clients just call me. I've been shipping client work since 2019 — 8 sites I've managed and hosted myself, and 30+ I've worked on across my career.
How I got here.
I got hooked on programming early, then built a video game that won me a $25,000 scholarship to Full Sail University, where I studied design, Java, C++, and C#. I finished my degree at Rasmussen College — Associate's in IT Management, then a B.S. in Computer Science.
I started taking on client work in 2019. My first assignment was delivering four websites in three months under a tight contract, built primarily in HTML, PHP, and Bootstrap — all of which launched above expectations. I then ran my own LLC for a few years (Jay's Code & Design), then consolidated everything under my own name. To date I've managed and hosted 8 sites end-to-end, and contributed to 30+ across my career.
The short version.
I'm a Media Manager at a Tampa Bay marketing agency. I run paid media campaigns, build HTML email templates, manage audience lists, and ship the front-end work that holds it all together. On nights and weekends I do the same things for small businesses who can't afford a full agency retainer.
What I do now.
At my day job I'm a Media Manager. I build HTML emails with dynamic content, manage audience lists and database imports, and ship journeys and workflows end-to-end. I've run paid media campaigns on every major platform — pacing budgets, producing creative, and writing the analysis reports leadership actually reads. I also configure Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager so every campaign is tracked properly, and I handle front-end edits across the portfolio when a copy change, layout tweak, or quick fix can't wait.
For freelance clients I bring all of that to bear. You get an agency-trained operator without the agency overhead.
Let's talk.
Most projects start with a 15-minute call. I'll tell you straight if I'm the right person — and if not, I'll point you to someone who is.