From IPOs to PB&Js

My path through the content marketing world has been anything but ordinary. I've had the rare opportunity to help scale not one but two industry-defining companies through successful IPOs.

Every day, I apply battle-tested lessons from scaling two companies from startup through IPO. Not from taking a MasterClass or getting an online certification but from cutting my teeth in the trenches of top tech companies. 

From working at a company that transformed from a humble start-up to a NYSE traded powerhouse, I learned firsthand what it takes to grow a company's narrative from startup to industry leader. I've seen massive deals lost because our messaging didn’t hit the mark by mere word choice. I've watched great products fail because we couldn't tell their story effectively. I've had to lay off talented people because we couldn't connect our value to market needs fast enough. 

I'm not a freelancer churning out content for $ 0.10 per word, and I'm definitely not an agency padding your bill. I'm your direct line to senior-level expertise—without the overhead or the endless meetings about meetings. 

No middlemen. No markup. No nonsense. Just straight-shooting strategy and copy that drives results.

While I'm passionate about crafting compelling B2B stories during the day, my heart's greatest work happens at home with my three wonderfully chaotic kids.

Being a mom imparted business lessons no MBA could provide: prioritize what truly matters, find joy in the journey, and celebrate the wins—big and small. When you've negotiated with a stubborn toddler, suddenly that tough procurement officer doesn't seem so intimidating.

Parenthood has shown me that success, whether in business or parenting, comes down to strategic thinking and efficient execution—qualities that shape how I help companies maximize their content's impact. 

This perfectly imperfect balance of corporate strategy and sticky fingers has shaped my approach to business communication: keep it real, make it memorable, and never forget that behind every business decision is a human juggling their own version of life's beautiful chaos.

Because at the end of the day, whether you're pitching to Wall Street or explaining why the sky is blue to a toddler, it all comes down to one thing: making your story matter to the human on the other side.

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The numbers don't lie

As a mom of three, I’ve mastered the art of being productive, efficient, dedicated, and, yes, a little stubborn. Whether I’m crafting billion-dollar narratives or negotiating snack time, I know how to get results and make every moment count.

Industry-defining IPOs
2
Number of kids reminding me why simplicity beats jargon
3
Seconds it takes me to spot a “synergy” lurking in a draft
2.3

Think of me as your BS detector

I learn fast and fail faster—because my best wins come from past failures. I don't just handle feedback—I chase it. Because getting it wrong is just part of getting it right.

Stop dancing around what you really want to say and just say it. Sometimes that means breaking a few rules. I'm okay with that. Actually, I'm pretty good at it.

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Chaos? That's my comfort zone

As a working mom of three I've mastered the art of turning chaos into clarity—both at home and in business. My superpower? Cutting the shit to get to what matters fast.

When you've learned to mediate disputes between tiny humans with the emotional regulation of a Twitter feed, handling complex business relationships becomes second nature.

I turn this beautiful chaos into business gold, simplifying processes and humanizing approaches for companies that are ready to shake things up.