A decade of art & design

When I started my career at Lehigh University in the journalism department I knew I was missing something; art. My mom, an art major and stylist, said to me once "I wish I knew more about physics and math, there's an art to science." Channeling my moms art background and dad’s passion for numbers, I decided to take it upon myself to explore the connection between the two, leading me to pursue my degree in mechanical engineering and product design.

In my career, I’ve explored an array of industries and roles that led me to discover that my passion is threefold:

  1. Helping others

  2. Solving complex, human problems

  3. Unlocking the mystery of functional, ergonomic design, regardless of application

Over the last five years as an Experience Strategy & Design Consultant at IBM, I’ve had the opportunity to serve small and large financial services clients in the marketing space on their journey towards achieving a modern, digital ecosystem of products, improving the way employees interface with their products and deliver new experiences that grow their customers.

From leading clients strategically, to producing and developing marketing content, I harness a diverse skillset and way of solving challenges that can be applied to many use cases, industries, and users.

My 😍’s: my mini aussie (archie!), home decor, cleantok, true crime documentaries/podcasts, and mostly any science documentary 🧪 👽

Things I’m exploring: architecture design, interior design, typography/logos design, editorial design/writing…and meditation 🧘‍♀️

In my free-time: house crafts and projects, reading (fiction and non-fiction), journaling 🖌️

My current inspo: progressive architecture magazine 🏢, stoneware🗿, colored glass, nordic art 🕯️

Fun Facts: I was in an Applebees Commercial 🍎 and I created a tape 🩹 sculpture that was featured in a children’s magazine!