Rubik's Cube
I am a former competitive speedcuber, having started competing in 2009. I'm best known there for having held the world record for solving the Skewb puzzle for most of 2014. I also held the world record for the average amount of time for solving the Skewb around the same time. In 2016, I won a U.S. National Championship title for solving the classic 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube in the fewest number of moves.
I started organizing speedcubing competitions in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2013 under the name Bay Area Speedcubin'. I am a former president of the Rubik's Cube Club at the University of Nevada, Reno. I organized the first competition held simultaneously in multiple continents, and co-organized the first three western regional championships for CubingUSA.
I served as a Delegate for the World Cube Association from 2017 until June 25th, 2022, where I trained up-and-coming competition organizers, officiated competitions, and helped establish and grow local communities in California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Hawaii.
I am considered the chief perpetuator of the 6.25 meme. (Hi Mitch!)