About
I’ve spent most of my career telling stories — writing articles for newspapers and online magazines, teaching students how to shape their own stories, and curating digital content.
Words are my life. They always have been. As a kid, I buried myself in books, fascinated by how language could conjure a living, breathing world. I knew then, as I know now: words are powerful. The right words, set down in the right way, have a peculiar kind of magic — they teach, they inspire, they catalyze.
I’ve been chasing the perfect sentence ever since.
Over the last 15 years, I’ve led content development and communications across aerospace, technology, and higher education — translating complex systems into clear narratives. I’ve published viral articles and executive op-eds, built handbooks, hosted webinars, hired a hamster, sent hundreds of thousands of emails, launched large-scale campaigns, designed trade show experiences, and once accidentally sparked a national debate about grammar.
Currently obsessed with oysters, the Olympics, the em dash, and (apparently) alliteration. Also a pog champion.