About me
As a consultant, fractional leader, and coach, I provide strategic and supportive services to help startups launch and grow.
What led me to this work?
I’m a lifelong student, admirer, and protector of Mama Nature and an experienced organizational leader.
For over 15 years, I’ve built, launched, and scaled products and companies through community strategies, working with both high-growth tech firms and slow-growth non-profits. I’ve helped establish worldwide brands, workforces, partner ecosystems, and customer bases. I’m immersed in the global business ecosystem as an operator, board member, advisor, and mentor.
I love supporting people in their journeys of personal discovery, growth, and transformation, and seeing them thrive in all facets of life.
I'm passionate about stewarding a pleasant and safe planet for future generations. I aim to work with individuals building ventures that operate with conscious care for the collective healing of all beings and the safety and happiness of the next seven generations.
My work is heavily informed and influenced by the human and more-than-human teachers whose teaching I’m always seeking:
Plants, animals, elements, and other allies from the natural world, as well as programs like Plant Spirit Talk,
Indigenous wisdom from Native communities worldwide - elders from the Ponca, Cherokee, Lakota, and Coast Miwok tribes of Turtle Island and the Q’eros and Shipibo tribes in Peru.
Various guides in spiritual and mental health, including meditation teachers (Light Watkins, Juniper Path school), therapists, strength coaches, Reiki masters, etc.
I integrate what I learn from all my teachers and relations into my practices and pursuits. My prayer is that this integration benefits me and everyone I collaborate with.
I reside on the land of the Southern Pomo and Coastal Miwok Peoples (Sebastopol, California). With gratitude and respect for their stewardship, I ardently support decolonization and the movement to return all lands to their rightful caretakers - the Indigenous communities who were here first and from whom it was stolen