Thanks for taking a moment to explore my personal work. My career has taken me in a lot of exciting directions, and along the way I’ve followed a few creative curiosities of my own. Below are a couple of the projects that reflect that spirit—like Flygirl, an agency I named and branded with my partner, inspired by our shared edge and energy. And in true “why not?” fashion, I even designed custom triathlon kits for our long training days together.
Photography by Lee Stanford
From Creative Director to Building a Better-For-You, Better-For-the-Planet Food Brand
The momentum kept building. I started winning pitch slams and eventually earned a spot in Impact SKU, an elite accelerator that pairs emerging founders with C-suite leaders from the food industry. They helped me refine everything—my business plan, my go-to-market strategy, and most importantly, my “why.” It was a complete game changer.
This experience opened a door into a world I never could have fully understood from the outside. It showed me what it really means to be a founder—to pour your heart, time, and soul into something you believe in. While I’m no longer running Harmony (a story for another day), the journey reshaped me as a creative. It made me more curious about insights, more grounded in strategy, and more committed than ever to showing up fully for my clients. My goal is always to be the best part of their day and to bring the energy and enthusiasm their work deserves.
I’m deeply grateful for the people who supported me throughout those three years—James Henke, who spent countless weekends helping at markets; the generous mentors at SKU; Tracey Tabery, who documented the journey; Alan Leusink, who crafted the beautiful packaging; and the friends and family who patiently listened to me talk (endlessly) about food systems, farming practices, ingredients… and yes, crickets.

