I have over 15 years of experience as a Creative Lead, with a background in creative strategy, creative direction, and product design.
I’ve worked for the past 6+ years at Netflix, most recently as a strategist on the product team, where I led the creative that promotes a title to users when they log on to the Netflix platform. Previously, I served as a producer who oversaw out-of-home media (think billboards and posters out in the world) for large-scale marketing campaigns.
Before Netflix, I was the Graphic Design Director at the architecture firm, Moore Ruble Yudell, where I developed the corporate identity and all marketing materials for the firm. Prior to that, I worked as a book designer at a boutique, award-winning design firm led by principal, Lorraine Wild, where I designed publications for cultural institutions such as MOMA, MOCA, LACMA, The Whitney, and countless art galleries.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, I went to an all-girls Catholic School (the one time Meghan Markle and I shared the same wardrobe). From there, I attended Brown University, where I obtained an undergraduate degree in Modern Culture and Media (a very Brown major for those familiar with the college). I returned to Los Angeles to work in Hollywood, where I soon discovered my passion for graphic design outweighed my interest in “The Biz.” This led me to CalArts, where I earned my MFA.
My passions include dogs (I have three dogs of five varying breeds), bears, the color blue (Pantone 19-4044 to be specific), knitting, pottery, and several other cozy, grandma-like hobbies.