More about me
I’m a proud Merrimack College alum with a Master of Arts in Communication & Media and a Bachelor of Arts in both Art & Art History and Graphic Design. During undergrad, I also picked up minors in European History and Studio Arts (because apparently, I like to keep busy) and took enough Spanish classes to confidently navigate a tapas menu.
I’ve built a strong background in digital marketing, from crafting engaging content to managing social media and using design to tell compelling brand stories. I love blending creativity with strategy, whether it’s designing a logo, writing copy that clicks, or turning analytics into action.
In addition, my love for the arts extends beyond my professional career and into just about every corner of my life. I’ve spent the past 7 years teaching art to kids ages 5 to 15, covering everything from pinch pots to lithography (and learning that glitter will find a way into every crack and crevice). Watching young artists find their creative voice is one of my favorite things.
When I’m not at my desk, you’ll find me roaming art museums like they’re second homes, passionately overexplaining the French Revolution to anyone who will listen, and securing my spot in the top 0.5% of One Direction listeners on Spotify (priorities, right?)
My work, and my life, are all about finding the sweet spot where curiosity, creativity, and a little chaos come together.
my values
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my values *
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It is essential to be socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable with every job. Does the design hurt or benefit communities? Will the product further develop economic growth healthily and sustainably? Does this design help or hinder our environment? These are all key questions I ask myself.
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Consistency is key in both communication and quality of work. Not only do I strive to respond promptly, meet deadlines, and communicate any issues or ideas, but I make sure my best work and effort is given to every project.
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As a creator, it is beneficial to not only enjoy the aesthetics of design, but to think logistically and critically to make it work. Solving problems, thinking critically, and looking at projects from multiple angles allows the final product to be the best it can be.
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