Bought my first house at 17 with my sister and my parents as co-signers. We started Davis & Grace LLC, rented it out, and later sold it for a profit.
00 Personal archive / Lynchburg, Virginia
Mason Dudley
Work experience, projects, and background. Army veteran, Virginia Realtor, and software builder in Lynchburg, Virginia.


Origin note About
I left the Army in February 2026 and moved into work that rewards speed, clarity, and follow-through. Real estate taught me how to earn trust. Software taught me how to solve messy problems. Client work taught me to keep things simple and useful.
Home Lynchburg
Property and home.

Taylor and I now own a duplex in downtown Lynchburg. Both units are rented and cash flowing.
We are currently under contract on our next investment and home.
Six-month-old golden doodle. Extremely energetic. Always ready to play or go on a walk.


01 Experience
CTO / Software builder
I was brought onto The Eros Group as CTO to help local businesses use AI and custom software in ways that are actually practical. A lot of the work is simple on paper and messy in real life: websites, CRMs, forms, lead capture, automations, reporting, and internal tools.
- Built production websites for local businesses including The Neighbor's Place, House Wash Pros VA, Blue Ridge Town & Country, My Head Butler, and The Eros Group.
- Built and shipped My Head Butler, a property management software platform for subscriptions, vendors, maintenance records, files, payments, email, auth, and AI-assisted support.
- Working on the CVABC website and CRM, with more small-business AI implementation still in progress.
Virginia Realtor
After the Army, I got my real estate license and started working as a Virginia Realtor. Real estate is messy in a way I like: MLS notes, GIS, public records, contracts, PDFs, client follow-up, lenders, vendors, and deadlines.
- Built workflows for property research, listing prep, buyer packets, open house material, and follow-up.
- Work with buyers, sellers, agents, vendors, lenders, and local business owners.
- Use automation where it saves time, but keep the client communication human.
11B Infantry RTO
I served as an 11B Infantryman and RTO. Radios, comms, equipment, field problems, paperwork, and people all had to be handled without excuses. I earned multiple awards and left the Army in February 2026.

- Managed and maintained more than $4M in military IT and communications equipment.
- Troubleshot radio and comms issues in field environments where the answer had to work.
- Learned how to lead, document, prepare, and keep moving when plans changed.
Early jobs
Before I had any impressive title, I worked normal part-time jobs. Bus boy at Texas Roadhouse. Staff at Jump Trampoline Park. Nothing glamorous, but it taught me how to show up, move fast, and deal with people.
- Worked around customers, coworkers, rushes, and long shifts.
- Learned that simple work still matters when people are counting on you.
- Built the habit of staying useful instead of waiting to be told every step.
Videographer / Video editor / Channel manager
I shot and edited outdoor content, helped manage the YouTube channel, and learned how to turn raw footage into something people would actually watch.
- Helped the channel reach more than 500,000 views.
- Handled filming, editing, publishing, and channel upkeep.
- Learned pacing, storytelling, thumbnails, titles, and the grind behind online content.
Solo game dev
I started by trying to make games on my own. Unity and C# were the first places where I learned how much patience it takes to turn an idea into something that actually runs.
- Built small game projects and learned by breaking things.
- Picked up programming, debugging, scene logic, and basic design without a class or team around me.
- That was the start of how I think about software: build it, test it, fix it, repeat.
02 Builds
Production work and active builds.
Websites, CRMs, and internal tools I have worked on.
03 Contact
Contact
Email, LinkedIn, and GitHub are below.