No matter how improbable, anything is possible.

​Words have the power to reveal truth, spark hope, and bring clarity in an ever-changing world. For me, creating is both a craft and a way of engaging with life—a bridge between chaos and understanding.
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My career began with a strong foundation in English and evolved into copywriting for an award-winning marketing team at The Art Institute of California–San Diego. I later interned at L7 Creative as a copywriter and editor, crafting SEO-driven content for a national advertising campaign in the energy sector.
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From there, I entered the world of music and art through Boogie Magazine, where I rose from photojournalist to Editor in Chief. In that role, I managed teams, budgets, timelines, editing, and layout for the publication. Since then, I’ve supported new business ventures through branding, messaging, and strategy, and worked as a freelance photojournalist in Connecticut, documenting local culture for the Mystic Chamber of Commerce.
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Currently, I serve as Office Manager at Wesleyan Potters, Inc., where I manage communications, content creation, promotions, and class administration.
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Beyond my professional work, I’m an illustrator, photographer, vocalist, published journalist, and author-in-progress of my first children’s book, Louise and the Bees. I’m also a Navy veteran, born in Yokosuka, Japan, with a life shaped by travel and curiosity. My work is driven by creativity and a desire to make meaningful connections—through words, images, and shared experience.
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