I work with individuals, nonprofits, and early-stage companies to solve problems that sit at the intersection of technology and human behavior. My starting point is always the person, not the platform.
What I focus on
Accessibility Consulting
Building workflows, tools, and systems that genuinely work for people of every mind and ability — not as an afterthought, but from the ground up.
Tech Adoption
Helping individuals and teams get more out of the tools they already have. Less overwhelm, more clarity — whether that's a productivity stack, a communication system, or a new platform.
Social & Organizational Strategy
Communication design, process clarity, and navigating the dynamics that make or break how teams and communities function together.
What I bring to the table
My background is unusual: competitive esports at a high level, direct human services work, and years of building practical tech solutions for people who don't fit the standard user profile. That combination means I think in systems, communicate clearly under pressure, and never treat accessibility as a checkbox.
I'm also beginning graduate studies in Marriage and Family Therapy at the University of San Francisco this fall. That lens — how people function in relationship to systems, communities, and each other — shapes everything I do in consulting work.
Primary focus areas: Neurodiverse individuals & teams · Accessibility-first systems · Early-stage tech organizations · Nonprofits serving underrepresented communities
How engagements work
Every engagement starts with a conversation — no intake forms, no packages to select. I want to understand what you're actually dealing with before we talk about what the work looks like. From there, engagements range from a focused one-time session to ongoing advisory work, depending on what makes sense for you.
Reach out directly to start that conversation.