When I was a kid, I would turn ordinary spaces into extraordinary ones. My bedroom became a pirate ship. The backyard turned into a quest. I wasn’t just decorating, I was designing stories people could walk into. I didn’t have the words for it back then, but I was practicing what I do now: crafting emotional, immersive experiences that stay with people long after they leave.
I'm currently studying Production Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design, with a Minor in Themed Entertainment, graduating in May 2025. I’ve led large-scale events for thousands of people, designed interactive scenic environments, and supported shows from the first concept sketch to the last curtain call. I’ve managed talent schedules, built show flow documents, coordinated with crews, solved problems in real time, and made sure everyone, from the cast to the audience feels taken care of.
I love the moments that happen just offstage. The ones that no one sees, but that make everything feel seamless. I love figuring out how to make an idea real, how to guide someone through a space, how to make sure the story always comes through. My work lives at the intersection of creativity and logistics, of art and care.
This isn’t just a career for me. It’s a way of connecting with people. I design because I want someone to feel something they didn’t expect. I plan because I want artists to have what they need to shine. I build experiences because I believe in the power of well-timed magic.
Let’s make something unforgettable.