I’m a creative director, storyteller and producer who believes deeply in the power of ideas and in the people who bring them to life.
For over 15 years, I’ve worked across concepting, creative direction, production, and post-production, helping shape stories that are visually strong, emotionally grounded, and intentional from the very first idea to the final frame.
As the Creative Director for the George A. Romero Foundation, I help guide the creative vision behind projects that celebrate genre, culture, and community. Since joining the foundation, I have led an annual Women in Horror campaign - an opportunity to spotlight and amplify the voices of women whose work continues to shape the horror space in powerful ways.
I also served as the VFX Producer for Expostulations: The Man With a Revolver, translating creative vision into something tangible, textured, and cinematic.
I also am a Producer for TEDx New England, supporting the production of talks that center bold ideas and human stories.
Outside of client and production work, giving back is an important part of my creative life. I volunteer with MyFriendAbby, a youth mental health and suicide prevention organization, using my skills to support storytelling that fosters connection, compassion, and hope.
At the heart of everything I do is a love of storytelling. Stories that make people feel seen, spark curiosity, and leave a lasting impression. I’m driven by collaboration, guided by empathy, and always chasing that moment when an idea truly comes to life.