For over two decades, I’ve worked at the intersection of design, storytelling, and public communication, helping organizations transform information into connection. My career began in higher education, grew through creative partnerships, and now lives in public service at Westlands Water District, where every design tells a story about people, place, and purpose. I’ve called California’s Central Valley home for most of my life. It’s a place that has shaped not only my perspective but also my work. Living in Clovis and working in Fresno has deepened my understanding of community, collaboration, and the quiet strength of those who make this region thrive. I believe the best design isn’t just seen, it’s understood. Whether it’s a campaign that celebrates culture, a map that clarifies complexity, or a mascot that makes water management approachable, my goal is always the same: make meaning visual. I’m a designer, communicator, and lifelong learner, but most of all, I’m curious. Curiosity is what’s guided my work for 25 years and what keeps every new project feeling like a first flight.