I’m a creative director, writer, and nonprofit strategist working at the intersection of storytelling, design, and values-driven leadership.

I believe the best work begins with clarity—of purpose, of message, of meaning. My career has been shaped by a deep commitment to storytelling that doesn’t just inform, but transforms: work that helps people understand who they are, what they’re building, and why it matters.

I currently serve as Director of Communications at Manchester Bidwell Corporation, a nationally recognized nonprofit rooted in education, creative expression, and social enterprise. There, I lead strategic messaging, visual direction, and institutional narrative—crafting unified frameworks across programs and guiding communications that reflect both the spirit and structure of the organization.

My creative practice is hands-on and multidisciplinary. I write, design, photograph, and build—from longform reports to physical signage, from digital campaigns to donor messaging. I’ve shaped annual reports, developed organizational frameworks, led rebranding efforts, and told stories that anchor mission in meaning.

Outside of work, I’m a long-distance trail runner, a woodworker, an illustrator, and an avid cook and baker. I live in Pittsburgh with my wife and two sons, in a home full of art making, renovation projects, and movement.