From the outside, my projects can look varied—communications work, sustainability initiatives, social events, creative experiments, concept-stage ventures. But behind the scenes, they’re all connected by the same core values.
At the heart of everything I build is a question: How do people connect—to ideas, to communities, and to the future we’re trying to shape?

Beyond the Résumé
A résumé shows roles, titles, and timelines. What it often misses is how someone thinks and why they build what they build. My work across sustainability, communications, and community-building isn’t accidental—it’s iterative.
From environmental campaigns at Texas Disposal Systems and TCEQ to nonprofit work at Texas Trees Foundation and design-driven storytelling at Design Workshop, each role sharpened my ability to translate complex ideas into human-centered communication.
Projects as Experiments
My personal projects function as learning labs. Duck Dynamics explores social dynamics and communication systems. Galactic Glamping reimagines sustainability and future living through an experiential lens. Events, workshops, and panels help me stay embedded in conversations about climate, design, and community.
None of these projects exist in isolation. They inform one another.
Learning in Public
I’m comfortable experimenting—and not everything sticks. That’s intentional. I believe in building something, running it once, learning from it, and refining from there. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s momentum and insight.
Behind the scenes, my work is about testing ideas responsibly, listening closely, and adjusting based on real-world feedback.

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