A strategist and urbanist passionate about storytelling for public life.
With a background in urbanism and a practice grounded in communications strategy, I work at the intersection of design, narrative, and engagement to help organizations make cities more livable, inclusive, and people-centered.
I hold a Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Urbanism from Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism. My approach blends storytelling, participatory methods, and design thinking to translate complex ideas into accessible, engaging, and impactful communication.
Over the past few years, I’ve collaborated with nonprofits, public-sector organizations, and purpose-driven firms in architecture, housing, and planning. I’ve led community engagement events, designed campaigns that demystify urban processes, and crafted digital strategies that invite public participation — all with the goal of bridging ideas and communities.
What drives my work?
I believe communication is not just a tool — it’s a practice of care, transparency, and inclusion. Whether through public walking tours, youth engagement games, or stakeholder-facing content, I strive to foster dialogue that builds trust and moves people toward shared understanding.
I’m especially interested in:
- The role of design in shaping civic identity and belonging.
- How cities tell their stories.
- Communication strategies that support equity, housing justice, and public engagement.
If you’re working on bold ideas for public space, city systems, or the future of urban life, I’d love to collaborate.