I’ve always hesitated to call myself a "doer," though I have a natural gift for getting things done. I think in constellations—seeing connections where others see fragments, following instinct over instruction.
Sometimes, this looks like helping a creative refine their vision, connecting the right people at the right time, or casting talent before they become who they’re meant to be. Other times, it’s guiding a team through a high-stakes moment, distilling the noise into clarity, or holding space for tensions to become breakthroughs.
I’ve spent my career weaving between art, commerce, and culture—building businesses, launching ideas, and curating moments. I love to gather, synthesize, and orchestrate—to know who needs to meet whom, when, and why.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about systems, stability, and the balance between structure and spontaneity.
I believe in interdependence. Whether I’m leading, supporting, or following, I move with the understanding that nothing worth building is built alone.
I’m drawn to systems, but I trust my intuition more. I thrive on information, but I value what’s unspoken just as much. I am practicing slower rhythms, deep work, and experiments in longevity. I find joy in morning swims, unstructured Sundays, and conversations that crack something open.
For now, I’m here—observing, creating, connecting the dots.
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