About

Now based in my hometown of Brattleboro, Vermont I have found my way back to make a life here after graduating with a BA from Columbia College Chicago, establishing my career in Los Angeles, working out of New York City and traveling throughout the U.S. and around the world for projects.

I am a project management consultant for a wide variety of projects/organizations, as well as a documentary filmmaker with my company To the Moon Productions.

Work History:

15 years of project management and coordination in Film/TV and Branded/Educational Content, where every production is a start-up of sorts. I’ve seen projects through from development to delivery, leading cross-functional teams and stakeholders under tight deadlines and strict budgets. I’ve contributed both creatively and logistically to major Network TV shows, as well as completed two feature documentaries as Director/Producer. In addition to projects, I’ve setup company’s operations from scratch. From small non-profit award shows, to Food Network competition series, to advertising agencies with Nike and Samsung, I’ve greatly enjoyed all that I have learned along the way.

Work Today:

My consulting work spans a variety of industries where I enjoy making projects happen and streamlining organizational systems. I'm used to working in new circumstances and problem solving to get a project done efficiently and cost-effectively. I love collaborating with all varieties of personalities and skill sets, to bring a vision to life. 

Most recently, I’ve consulted on projects for two non-profits: an entrepreneurial support organization with their federal grant for the development of a national biotech network and a historic movie theatre’s redesign/construction plans.

Project Highlights

  • Non-Profit

    YANTALO INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER HOUSE

    Collaborating with advisors and members. Oversaw budget, schedule, and logistics of the construction of a uniquely designed volunteer house in the Peruvian Jungle.

    LATCHIS ARTS

    Supporting a historic movie theater and community event space in downtown Brattleboro, VT. Leading the development and implementation of a 3-year strategic plan and bringing two boards together for more streamlined collaboration and function of the for-profit-business and non-profit organization. Spearheading the redesign and upgrades to theatre spaces, working with architect, designer, contractors, and the two boards.

    HANNAH GRIMES CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP 

    Spearheading the development of a new program – a National Rural Biotech Entrepreneur Support Network – including the phase 2 application for the SBA'S Growth Accelerator Fund Competition resulting in a $150k award, onboarding national partners, mapping the ecosystem, and setting up an online tech platform for the network. 

  • Film/TV/Marketing

    LITTLE MONSTER FILMS

    With the Academy Award winning company of the film “Free Solo”, created remote filming systems during COVID, and oversaw an online documentary series for the American Ballet Theatre (ABT) and CHANEL.

    DISCOVERY CHANNEL

    Oversaw 85-person crew on remote international island for six weeks of filming an adventure competition show.

    Over many years, managed the complicated logistics and personalties of the “Deadliest Catch” fishermen.

    BRANDED CONTENT

    In the fast-paced industry, worked on projects for clients such as Nike, Belvedere, BMW, Facebook, Samsung

    EDUCTIONAL CONTENT

    Projects included 100 higher ed videos and multi-country West Bank series for clients like SAGE Publishing, LEGO, MA Dept of Edu, ShopsPlus International

    INAUGURATION OF BARACK OBAMA: NEIGHBORHOOD BALL

    Coordinated logistics of this historic occasion.

  • Documentary

    PROMOTIONAL TRAVEL VIDEOS

    Founded my own production company, To the Moon Productions, at 21 years old, to travel the world filming. It worked.

    WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERIES

    Sponsored by Vermont Tourism and seven other organizations/grants.

    A series following skilled workers, breaking the stereotype that one needs to get a four-year college degree and leave Vermont to have an interesting, lucrative, sustainable life.

    FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES

    Directed/Produced two feature length documentary films.

    “Mortality of Dreams”: Filmed in Peru for 10 years on the construction of a state-of-the art hospital, setting an example in global health. Screenings and library acquisitions including Ivy League schools and educational distribution.

    “World Circus”: Followed acts around the world culminating at the oldest circus competition in Monte Carlo Circus Festival. Film Festival Official Selection, distributed, and released worldwide on iTunes, HULU, etc.