Born in California, raised in Ohio, and now surviving in New York City, I’m an upbeat creative with a purpose-driven mindset. As a Black woman diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome at 7, I’ve learned to navigate the professional and personal world by embracing my authenticity and turning challenges into fuel for my creativity.
Currently, I work full-time as a digital marketing content designer, where I combine strategy, storytelling, and design to bring bold ideas to life. My passion for marketing and graphic design started back in high school—I used to beg my teachers to let me create flyers and posters for school events. That same enthusiasm has grown into a career that allows me to collaborate with brands and make a positive impact on their strategies.
For me, creativity isn’t just a profession—it’s a lifeline. When I was little, and newly learning how to navigate my Tourette’s, creating things helped me focus and relax more. While living with Tourette’s syndrome can at times be a challenge it has taught me the power of vulnerability and connection. I’ve developed true tunnel vision to build a life I’m proud of.
With a top-tier work ethic I pour my heart into everything I do—whether it’s designing content, collaborating with others, or learning new things.
Through my work and personal journey, I aim to inspire others to embrace their unique rhythm, turn obstacles into opportunities, and reach their goals with creativity and resilience.