About me

As a consultant, fractional leader, and coach, I provide strategic and supportive services at the intersection of community and climate.

What led me to this work?

I’m a lifelong student, admirer, and protector of Mama Nature and an experienced organizational leader.

For 15+ years, I’ve built, launched, and scaled products and companies with community strategies while working with high-growth tech companies and slow-growth non-profit organizations. I’ve helped establish worldwide brands, workforces, partner ecosystems, and customer bases. I’m immersed in the global business ecosystem as an operator, board member, advisor, and mentor.

I love supporting people in their journeys of personal discovery, growth, and transformation, and seeing them thrive in all facets of life.

I'm passionate about stewarding a pleasant and safe planet for future generations. So, I aim to work with people building climate companies and other ventures operating with a consciousness for the next seven generations.

My work is heavily informed and influenced by the human and more-than-human teachers whose teaching I’m always seeking:

  • Plants, animals, elements, and other allies from the natural world, as well as programs like Plant Spirit Talk,

  • Indigenous wisdom from Native communities worldwide - elders from the Ponca, Cherokee, Lakota, and Coast Miwok tribes of Turtle Island and the Q’eros and Shipibo tribes in Peru.

  • Various guides in spiritual and mental health, including meditation teachers (Light Watkins, Juniper Path school), therapists, strength coaches, Reiki masters, etc.

I integrate what I learn from all my teachers and relations into my practices and pursuits. My prayer is that this integration benefits me and everyone I collaborate with.

A man with glasses, a beard, and a cap stands outdoors in a garden, looking upward with a serene expression, near a carved wooden sculpture of a woman in traditional attire surrounded by lush greenery.

I reside on the land of the Southern Pomo and Coastal Miwok Peoples (Sebastopol, California). With gratitude and respect for their stewardship, I ardently support decolonization and the movement to return all lands to their rightful caretakers - the Indigenous communities who were here first and from whom it was stolen