Outside of titles and timelines:

I’m a curious, art-loving human who believes creativity is as essential as structure. I’m drawn to big questions, bold ideas, and the quiet moments where wisdom rests. I bring humor, imagination, curiousity, and a deep respect for people’s stories into everything I do — because systems matter, but so do the humans within them.

The business-y bits

For over eight years, I led large scale, international creative advertising campaigns as a Senior Producer, managing $4M+ annual budgets, hiring and supervising teams, traveling to over 25+ countries, and delivering results under tight timelines and shifting conditions. I learned how to build systems that work, fluidly problem solve when changes were needed, and keep teams steady under pressure.

I now apply that leadership to mental health and prevention work. As a Master of Social Welfare candidate at UCLA, I train in trauma-informed practice, suicide prevention, and culturally responsive mental health systems. Through interdisciplinary clinical and community-based work, I focus on resilience, early support, and coordinated care for diverse and underserved populations.

My work sits at the intersection of people and systems. I believe strong programs are built with clarity, accountability, and care—and that resilience grows when institutions are designed to truly support the communities they serve.