I take pictures. I make videos. I build landing pages. I optimize for search engines. I write copy. I write blog posts. (I write a lot.) I plan campaigns and I make those plans happen.
I listen attentively. I make connections others don’t. I take my work seriously, but not too seriously. I care enough to tell you what I really think.
I also make art.

9 Ways to Make Your Business More Size-Inclusive
Lioness Magazine – feature article, 2023
Female entrepreneurs of all sizes know how it feels to confront stereotypes. You know how much of a difference it makes to be seen and valued as a whole, complicated person. That’s why you put so much work into making your organization somewhere that everyone feels welcome.

Content Rhythm
Digital FastForward – social media campaign, 2022
Innovation leadership isn’t just about being nice, prioritizing others, and facilitating. It’s also about mental toughness and resilience. #Innovation #Burnout #FailFaster #Pega

Build Your Influence as an Innovation Leader
Digital FastForward – video, 2021
Today, innovation leaders need to play many different roles in order to transition from brainstorming new ideas to bringing these ideas into reality. While everyone loves coming up with ideas, it requires influence to get buy-in and get everyone behind a particular idea.

ACAC Artist-in-Residence Plarn Art Project
Icons of Arlington – event coverage on blog, 2020
The soft rustle of plastic newspaper bags fills the basement of the Fox Library. A half-dozen people are sorting them into piles by color. This is the Plarning Brigade.

Instagram campaign
Relativity Whiskey with Carlton PR and Marketing – photography, 2019
A set of 11 images to promote Relativity Whiskey, an innovative “craft meets science” spirit brand.

LGBTattoo: Connecting to community and identity through body art
Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice – photo essay, 2017
“Tattooing is the opposite of self-harm,” Mia/Max says, pressing a vibrating needle to their own arm. “When you’re oppressed, your body isn’t yours any more. Tattooing is a way of taking it back.”