As Creative Director at MASS, I use film, animation, and emergent media to steward and translate complex ideas into contextually rooted stories that spark imagination, amplify agency, mobilize action, and center narratives of wonder, healing, and joy. Joy, for me, means helping people to recognize connections between place, possibilities, and each other.

I believe storytelling is an act of public design. It’s designing core infrastructure for shared meaning and how it travels through space and time.
Moving at the speed of trust, my practice blends community engagement with critical inquiry, curiosity-driven experimentation, and a commitment to craft. From Rwanda to what is now called Montana, I’ve paired listening-led research with careful, collaborative production, and worked with the Obama White House, Techstars, and metaLAB (at) Harvard.
A Harvard graduate in Comparative Literature with an MFA in Film from the University of Texas at Austin, I’ve built my career at the intersection of art, technology, and social change with worldwide projects spanning restorative justice, accessibility, food and forestry systems, fringe cities, affordable housing, asylum processes, regenerative landscapes, public memory, micromobility and human health.
