A woman with long, wavy reddish hair, glasses, and a septum piercing smiling outdoors in front of green foliage, wearing a beige blazer over a white shirt.
Two Great Danes standing outdoors on grass with trees and a shed in the background.
A young woman with glasses and a septum piercing smiling outdoors in front of green foliage, wearing a beige blazer over a white shirt.
A small tan Chihuahua dog with a smirking expression standing on dirt and grass in a backyard with green trees in the background.

My Story

I’m a Jacksonville-based instructional design leader with over 10 years of experience creating digital learning and onboarding programs for large, distributed workforces.

I grew up in Miami but put down roots not too far from my hometown. Although I’m a true Floridian, you won’t find any headlines about me if you search for “Florida Woman.”

I take a human-centered approach to learning and specialize in translating complex processes into clear, engaging, and practical training experiences. Over the years, I’ve worked across a variety of roles in Learning and Development, but instructional design has always been home base. Design feels intuitive to me, and I love combining creativity with sound learning science to build solutions that genuinely help people do their jobs better.

More recently, I’ve been focused on improving how learning gets built — not just what gets built. I’ve developed AI-assisted design frameworks and prompt libraries that help instructional designers work faster and more consistently, while still keeping learners at the center of the experience.

I have a perpetual thirst for knowledge and try to improve my design and learner experience with each project I undertake.

When I’m not designing, you’ll usually find me with my dogs, two Great Danes and a Chihuahua! Which makes for a very unbalanced but very entertaining household. I’m definitely a dog person, but I’ll admit cats are pretty cool too.

Thanks for stopping by — I hope you enjoy exploring my work, and I look forward to connecting.