I believe good writing is an act of service.
Whether I'm developing a content strategy, writing executive communications, building training programs, or drafting a single sentence, my job is the same: help people understand something they didn't understand before.
I've loved words for as long as I can remember. Before I could spell them correctly, I was filling journals with stories and scribbling observations about the world around me. Writing was never a hobby I picked up. It's how my brain works.
Over the last decade, that love of writing has evolved into a career focused on content strategy, storytelling, communications, and enablement. I've helped brands educate customers, support employees, launch initiatives, navigate change, and tell better stories.
At the intersection of strategy and storytelling is where I do my best work. The strategy gives content purpose. The storytelling makes people care.
Outside of work, I write A Weary Mess, a collection of personal essays about work, motherhood, grief, and the quiet moments that shape us. It's a different audience—but the same belief: stories help us understand ourselves and one another.