Christopher owns FanWeb Technologies which is a startup company that he is bootstrapping, including paying for the patents out of his own pocket. He has six other people who work for him, including another navy veteran. FanWeb is a fan engagement company that focuses on creating immersive fan experiences at sporting events and concerts. He is a Texas A&M graduate (Gig em!) and an active member of the Sanger Chamber of Commerce. Christopher was also selected as President of the Veterans' Group at Peterbilt in which he has a full-time position as a design engineer. He was also chosen as a co-lead to run the Diversity Council for Peterbilt and is responsible for scheduling many different events within his community such as having a Peterbilt Model 589 in the Medal of Honor parade, creating a Veterans' Stone for Peterbilt to honor all employees who have served in the military, and many other events throughout the year.
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Christopher served in the U.S. Navy as an Interior Communications Electrician from 2013 to 2018. After separating, he earned a B.S. in Electronic Systems Engineering Technology from Texas A&M in 2022. The idea for FanWeb came to him at a Dallas Cowboys game in New Orleans against the Saints in 2019 after experiencing the Super Dome’s fan engagement. Determined to create a more immersive experience for the Cowboys and Texas A&M, he researched his concept and discovered the technology existed—but had never been done before. He filed his patent in 2022, and it was awarded to FanWeb in 2025. Chris enjoys hunting, spending time with family, and attending games for the Cowboys, Stars, Rangers, and Mavericks. He will complete his MBA from the University of North Texas in Sport Entertainment Management in the summer of 2025.
Christopher is an entrepreneur dedicated to innovation in sports and entertainment. As the founder of FanWeb Technologies, he and his team are pioneering fan engagement experiences at sporting events and concerts. FanWeb has collaborated with the Texas Legends, Garrett Glover Band, Sanger High School, and is set to work with UNT Athletics in 2025 and potentially the Dallas Stars in their 2025-2026 season. Christopher also works as a Design Engineer at Peterbilt Motors Company, allowing him to finance FanWeb’s operations, products, and patents out of his own pocket. He is President of the Veterans Group at Peterbilt, sharing his passion for veteran resources with fellow veterans. In July 2025, he will complete his MBA in Sport Entertainment Management from UNT. FanWeb is looking for manufacturers and investors to allow him to work on FanWeb full time and bring the FanWeb experience to stadiums and venues around the country!