
ABOUT
I've been mastering the art of creative persuasion since age 8 when I was making powerpoint presentations to convince my dad we should name our dog "Travis" instead of "Alamo." (He reluctantly agreed).
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Once I had spent much of my elementary school days directing original plays, creating my own spy societies and designing magazines for my peers, it became pretty clear to me that a creative career was in my future.
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I was introduced to the idea of a Creative Director while watching Ugly Betty. ​As I sat transfixed in front of the television, I vowed that someday I would be just like Wilhelmina Slater, only far less evil and much more nurturing. ​
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I’m not the same person I was when I started out in this field. I’ve learned more than I could’ve imagined, I've moved across the country, and I’ve even become a cat person. But what hasn’t changed is that I will always chase the feeling of being exactly where I'm supposed to be.

