When I started in ground transportation over 15 years ago, I wasn't an investor or a tech entrepreneur. I was an operator. I drove the routes, managed the drivers, handled the late-night calls, and figured out why rides were late before clients ever complained. I learned this industry from the inside — not from a boardroom.
What I saw frustrated me. Transportation companies were either cheap and unreliable, or premium and impersonal. Corporate clients were being passed between call centers. International visitors were landing at Sea-Tac with no one holding their name. Executive assistants were booking rides and hoping for the best.
So I built something different. Starting with a single vehicle and a commitment to showing up on time, every time — I grew a network of transportation businesses across Washington State. Over 100,000 rides. Thousands of satisfied clients. A reputation built ride by ride, not by marketing budget.
Seattle Chauffeur Service is the premium expression of everything I've learned. It exists for the clients who need more than a car. Who need a partner. A chauffeur who knows the difference between Terminal 1 and Terminal 5 at Sea-Tac, who texts when you land, who handles your luggage without being asked, and who arrives 10 minutes early every single time.
This isn't a technology company that happens to move people. It's a transportation company — built by an operator, run by operators, for clients who deserve the best.