I am a multidisciplinary creative with over 20 years of international experience in art direction, branding, UX/UI, marketing, video production, and apparel design. My approach brings an in-depth understanding of many different markets, cultivating strong client relationships and crafting designs that capitalize upon market position and bring unexpected leverage. With strong leadership skills and powerful work ethic, I elevate the creative process with a visionary yet human-centered approach, a dash of humor and fruitful collaboration, and an expectation of growth through mentorship. 

Leadership Style

Transformational | Authentic 

Approach

Visionary | Non-Linear 

Life Moto

True Grit Makes It Count

Capabilities

Creative Direction

Art Direction

Branding

Apparel Design

UI/UX Design

Web Design

Graphic Design

Video Production

Strategy

360° Branding

Campaign Marketing

Marketing Design

Photography

Creative Strategist

 

Organized Crafty Motivated Curious Clutch ethical

adaptable creative thinker leader dependable positive collaborative Listen 

leader Communicative  Mindful Dreamer fixer Listener

a Few TidBits

along the way culture connection knowledge growth

Continents
1

I lived in Songkhla, Thailand, when I was seven years old. It changed my life forever. My appreciation for other cultures and change allows me to have an openness to the unknown.

Countries
1

From exploring Torres del Paine in Patagonia to sipping cortados in Barcelona or seeing the roof open up under the Shanghai night sky, travel feeds my creative mind and soul. 

Fur babies
1

The animal that called to me in second grade was a cheetah, and that hasn’t really changed. I love animals and have rescued/fostered many from LA, New Jersey, NYC, and Chile– never exceeding 3ish at a time.

Tennis
1

Serena watch out! Ok, not really, but I found a sport I love and will wake up at 5:30AM to play. I am currently USTA rated as a 3.5, and my goal is to become a 4.0 in the next year.

Foster Kids
1

While living in Jersey City, NJ, I became a foster parent to three boys, aging from 8 to 17 years old.

Shift up
1

Knowing how to drive a stick shift is a life skill rarely used but not forgotten. Mom insisted I learn when I was 15 years old. Fast forward many years when the only car available in Pucon, Chile, was a stick and I was ready to go!