Bio.
I work at the intersection of culture, community, and strategy, helping institutions and creative ecosystems translate values into meaningful programs, narratives, and experiences.
As an arts administrator and cultural strategist, my work is rooted in people centered leadership, cultural analysis, and partnership building. I bring a deep understanding of how identity, taste, storytelling, and lived experience shape engagement—particularly within higher education, arts organizations, and community-facing initiatives.
Currently, I work at Berklee College of Music, where I support identity-based programs within Student Enrollment and Engagement, contributing to strategy, programming, and institutional collaboration. My approach balances operational clarity with cultural nuance, ensuring initiatives are both effective and responsive to the current climate and communities they serve.
Alongside my institutional work, I am the founder and editor of TFLUXÈ, a digital magazine and creative platform exploring taste, culture, and experience through writing, gatherings, and cultural commentary—often with wine as an entry point for deeper conversations about people and place. I hold a WSET Level 1 Award in Wine, earned in November 2025.