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A little about me...

As a learning experience designer, I enjoy making sense of complex systems and helping people feel more confident using them. I’m naturally curious, detail-oriented, and most at home when I’m learning something new or untangling a problem that isn’t immediately obvious.

I live with my husband in Big Sky Montana, just west of Glacier National Park. Living here has shaped how I work: with patience, care, and respect for the environment around me. I spend a lot of time outdoors with my husband, behind a camera (yes, I took all of the photos on this page), curled up with a good book (or hundred) and my pup—all of which reinforce my appreciation for quiet focus and thoughtful craft.

Trust, well placed

Professionally, I design learning for complex systems, tight timelines, and real-world constraints. I’m often brought into projects that are already under pressure: compressed schedules, technical content, and high expectations for quality. I work methodically, pay close attention to detail, and focus on getting work shipped on time without cutting corners.

I work closely with subject matter experts to identify what actually matters, ask focused questions, and translate procedures into learning that supports performance. I learn new systems quickly and am frequently relied on for quality review, troubleshooting, and helping teams strengthen how they evaluate their own work.

Quality isn’t an extra step in my process—it’s built in from the start.

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