
Hi there! I’m so glad you found your way here. I hope something you saw sparked a bit of curiosity and encouraged you to explore further. Like many of you, I wear many hats—woman, mother, professional, partner—all while striving to live a meaningful, purpose-driven life and give back to the world in a way that matters.
I often say I’ve taken the long and winding road to get to where I am today. And while deep down I always had a sense of my direction, I can’t say for sure if I lost focus along the way, or if I was simply allowing myself the grace to grow and evolve through each season of life.
My coaching journey began in the summer of 2006. I was a new mom, standing on the front porch of my mother-in-law’s house while she cared for my 2-month-old daughter. I was preparing for a call with my boss about returning to work. That moment—on a beautiful sunny day—is etched in my memory. I felt a flood of emotions as I realized something had shifted inside me. My purpose had changed.
Up until then, I had built a successful career in data and analytics—work I genuinely loved. But suddenly, it felt… misaligned, like I lost sight of my goals. Helping Fortune 500 companies increase profits no longer felt like enough. I wanted to use my skills to create a better world for my daughter but didn’t know what that looked like nor how to achieve it. That realization sparked a deep internal conflict: I had a great job, a supportive boss, an easy baby, and a helpful husband—yet the idea of returning to work filled me with dread.
Fast-forward to two more kids, a Master’s degree, and three job changes—I’m still a working mom, but now applying my analytics background in the HR space. Through it all, I discovered what I love, what I’m great at, what I can’t stand, and what I refuse to compromise on. I found passion in my work, commitment to my family, and—eventually—balance in my life.
If I could go back and do it all again, I’d seek support sooner. I would’ve welcomed an objective partner to help me navigate life’s big decisions. While I managed to muscle through on my own, I believe a coach could’ve helped me reach my goals with more clarity and confidence.
Becoming a coach is my way of honoring the conviction I felt on that porch all those years ago. It’s how I blend my skills, my experiences, and my heart to help others discover their path, define their purpose, and become their best selves.


