ABOUT ME
Before I was advising executives, shaping brand narratives, or helping families confront the systems they inherited—I was decoding threats and safeguarding national secrets.
I began my career in the U.S. Army, serving in communications security with a Top Secret clearance. My job was to ensure information didn’t just move—it moved securely, strategically, and in the right hands only. That mindset never left.
Today, I apply that same precision to the work I do with people, brands, and institutions navigating complexity. I hold a Master’s in Business Administration where I focused on leadership strategy, organizational behavior, and marketing management. Influenced by my academic programmatic framing from Peter Drucker, professionally I am an expert in global brand marketing, lifecycle strategy, consumer behavior, and digital influence.
I’m also the author of Passing Notes Through a Glass Wall, a memoir that confronts transracial adoption, racial identity, and the quiet violence of systems that call themselves justice. My work has been featured in podcasts, panels, and private rooms where people don’t always know what to say—but know they need to say something.
I don’t work with everyone.
I work with the ones who carry something too important to get wrong.
If that’s you, you’ll know. And if it’s right, I’ll respond.