I’m a creative + experiential producer with more than ten years of experience working at the intersection of art, culture, and live experience.

My path here was not linear.

I studied public relations with the intention of working in the music industry, drawn to storytelling and the creative process, fueled by every behind the scenes MTV show I could find. While in college, volunteering exposed me to deep inequities in access and opportunity, which led me to Teach For America and a career in education. Teaching shaped how I communicate, lead, and build trust, and continues to influence how I approach creative work today.

I eventually found my way back into the music industry, working across artist management, marketing, and project management. Over time, I began merging both worlds by teaching part time, bringing local artists and creatives into my classroom, and working on site at live music festivals and cultural productions. Most recently, I led experiential production at XQ, overseeing large scale events and community driven experiences nationwide.

As a freelance producer, I collaborate with artists, visionaries, and brands early in the process to help shape ideas, clarify goals, and translate vision into real world experiences. From album rollouts and cultural activations to live events, festivals, and community initiatives, I’m drawn to projects that spark conversation, challenge perspective, and create meaningful connection.