My mission is to strengthen personal and collective resilience for an uncertain future.
As co-founder of Horizon Shift Lab, I analyze how emerging technologies and social innovations are reshaping our communities.
Through our podcast Signal Shift, along with my co-hosts, I break down complex trends into actionable insights, helping listeners understand and adapt to meaningful changes in how we work, connect, and create value.
I'm actively exploring what it means to thrive in a multi-faceted career that integrates analysis, creativity, and human connection.
I welcome collaborations on projects that build more resilient futures.
.My expertise is grounded in two decades as a financial strategist in the nonprofit sector, where I helped organizations build sustainable models for social impact. This experience shapes how I translate forward-thinking ideas into practical strategies for change.
My work is enriched by my practice as a visual artist, where I explore themes of memory and transience through mixed-media works. Recent projects include working with the bereaved to create memorial portraits and rituals of remembrance. My work has been exhibited nationally, including a residency at Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn, NY.
A lifelong learner, I have a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Political Science from the University of Washington, a Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Financial Management from New York University, a certificate in Strategic Foresight from The Institute for the Future, and am currently completing a certificate in Nonviolent Communication (NVC).