A little more about me.
I care about strong messaging, sharp design, and work that actually helps people.
Pretty is nice. Effective is better.
I’m originally from Calvert County in Southern Maryland—where things move a little slower, people know each other by name, and showing up for others isn’t optional, it’s expected. That sense of community has stayed with me, even as my work has grown and evolved.
I went on to attend Frostburg State University, graduating in 2018. Like a lot of people starting out, my path wasn’t perfectly linear. I spent time working in accounting firms, where I learned structure, precision, and how to operate in environments where details matter. But over time, I realized I wanted to be closer to people—to do work that felt more connected, more creative, and more impactful.
That shift led me to healthcare marketing, and it’s where everything clicked.
What drew me in wasn’t just the work—it was the purpose behind it. In healthcare, communication isn’t just marketing. It’s how people understand their options, find care, and feel supported. That responsibility shapes how I approach everything I do.
Today, I focus on building strategies and systems that bring clarity to complexity. I love design, working with people, and learning new, more efficient ways to get things done. I’m naturally someone who can walk into a situation, identify gaps, and work relentlessly to fill them—whether that’s improving a process, strengthening a campaign, or bringing structure to something that feels chaotic.
I take pride in being reliable, hardworking, and innovative—but more than anything, I care about doing work that actually holds up. Work that looks good, yes—but more importantly, works.
As I continue to grow, I’m stepping into more of a leadership role—focused on guiding strategy, improving systems, and helping teams operate more effectively while staying grounded in the mission behind the work.
Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just about marketing. It’s about making sure people get taken care of.