ABOUT

I've always been drawn to people who are in the middle of becoming something.

I'm always curious about what happens before anyone calls something a success.

The questions they ask.

The false starts.

The quiet persistence.

The work that rarely gets seen.

This wasn’t the plan.

I never set out to build a career that lived somewhere between storytelling and operations.

For a long time, I thought I'd have to choose between being creative and being practical. Between telling stories and making things run smoothly.

Instead, I realized I loved imagining what something could become, and doing the work to get it there.

Eventually, I realized I was asking the same questions no matter what I was working on.

How do good ideas become real?

What keeps people going after the excitement wears off?

Why do some projects survive while others quietly disappear?

It took me a while to realize those weren't separate interests.

They were different expressions of the same curiosity.

How I work.

I tend to be the person who says,

"Okay...but how are we actually going to make this happen?"

I love the spark of a new idea.

I also love the quiet work that helps good ideas survive.

Whether it's a documentary, a growing business, or a creative project, I like taking something that feels big and a little overwhelming and giving it enough structure to keep moving.

The best collaborations I've been part of weren't about having all the answers. They were about making the next step feel possible.

Things I Keep Coming Back To

People who keep going.

Harold and Maude.

A good spreadsheet.

Sitting in dark movie theaters.

Second drafts.