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About Me

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I have an abnormal origin story
I grew up in New Jersey, on the border of NYC. If you walked down my block you could clearly see Manhattan's old skyline, and when my parents drove us by it my brother and I would gleefully crow "I can see the United States of America!!" We were homeschooled as children, which (long story short) led me to working professionally by the age of 12. I gained employment at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, where I earned my stripes for an entire decade. No I was never into acting, I can't act for shit, but in my childhood years there I took up all odd jobs like cleaning, painting set pieces, setting lights, ushering, etc. You know, living the dream, I thought life was pretty good!

When I turned 18 I was finally granted full-time employment in their Box Office; where I greatly enjoyed having health insurance and wormed my way into a second position as a Creative Intern in their marketing department.

I lived on cheese sandwiches and reading plays, then coming up with unique ways to visualize their themes and concepts for marketing materials. Along with the quintessential intern jobs of getting coffee and alphabetizing files, back in the days when we had physical files to sort. I found out that storytelling through visual means is something that feeds my soul, and I felt incredibly lucky to have such a creative (if unpaid) opportunity. Of course I insisted on holding both jobs at the same time, working 9am to 11pm 6 days a week, paying my dues for what seemed like an eternity. Did you know that Mondays are the only days off in the theatre world? No lines at the grocery store or movie theater!

Eventually I grew into my mentor's role when he left his position; and then I was the Resident Graphic Designer mentoring my own interns, coming full circle. When my 10 year mark there had passed, I decided it was time to try out another industry. So I did what any eager 23 year old would have done– got a job at an agency, and held on for dear sweet life.

Not to toot my own horn, but at this agency I rose to Creative & Art Director after a year. Surprising no one who has ever worked at an agency, this is where I formed my desperate animalistic hunger for process and organization to swaddle my designers so they were protected and could let their imaginations run wild safely.

I missed my background in the non-profit space, so I made another hairbrained move to the startup world in New Yahk, New Yahk. Close enough, right? Wrong. As it turns out, startups are only akin to non-profits in chaos. Though like a true career masochist, I instantly became addicted to the fast paced and high stakes life of a New York City startup Creative Director. The freedom to be honest, experimental, and boundless (I based a brand off of that photo of The Ramones outside of CBGB's, where else can you do shit like that) was truly exhilarating. I worked in Herald Square from 2014 to 2022 when I felt too tired and old to rely on the subway. So naturally I decided to move halfway across the country to Denver!

I've been taking on contract roles and freelance work while I shop for the right landing pad here. At the end of the day, I feel that I need to work for companies that I genuinely believe in. So if I directed you to this site, surprise! It means I believe that am aligned with your mission.

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