About Me
I'm an award-winning communications leader known for infusing authenticity and passion into my work. With 20 years in communications and 15+ years focused on enterprise technology, I'm known for building both standout brands and high-impact tightly-knit communications teams. You'll sense my love of brand, communications, and leadership as soon as you meet me—it's truly my passion.
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While my professional life allows me to use my creativity in wonderful ways, I'm also a passionate neurodiversity advocate. As an executive with ADHD (and a son with dyslexia), I believe in using my platform to bring awareness to the competitive advantages of the neurodivergent community. I write and speak about neurodiversity in the workplace, among other topics, and have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, Fortune Magazine, Forbes, Fast Company, and others. I also regularly speak on podcasts, for ERGs, and have even researched neurodiversity in the workplace.
I'm also dedicated to the fight against pancreatic cancer and since 2020 have volunteered as the Chair of the Marketing Communications team for the San Francisco Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) affiliate. I'm also a team captain for the annual PurpleStride event, and I've helped raise over $1 million for this incredible cause. You can read more about my "why" here.
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I'm a huge proponent of the Oxford comma and em-dashes, am authentic and often overly profanity-laden, and have an ongoing love affair with houseplants. I live in the Bay Area with my kids, husband, sheepadoodle, and two orange cats, and I'm always excited to connect with new folks—find me on LinkedIn.
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