About

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Creative Problem Solver

I’ll be transparent with you. I know I love being creative and learning. I enjoy dabbling in this and that. However, I lack clarity.
My major flaw is on the table, but I also consider it a feature. I can take on any task and kill it, because I’ve gotten the experience in so many varying fields and paths. I always put my 100% into what I do, and although I don’t know my path right now, I know I’ll succeed as I’ve done my entire life. It’s my habit to push myself through and creatively solve. 

So how did I get here?

I was the typical overachiever. I grew up in Akron, Ohio, was raised very religious, went to all Catholic schools, and graduated from high school with a 4.2 GPA.  I was achieving because I knew I could and I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I still don’t know. At that point, I had applied to the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning to get a degree in Industrial Design, because I knew I wanted to do something I would enjoy and I just thought it sounded cool. I found out that the program was hard to get into and it bounced between number one and number two in the country. That sounded right up my alley. Little did I know how much my life would change. Leaving home was extremely difficult for me, but from it I discovered myself.

Anyway, my family had always been close and as the eldest, I was the first to leave for college. My dad died in an accident when I was 16. My dad encouraged me to ask questions and taught me I could do anything I believed I could. I was at peace with the fact that I was lucky to have what I had. I had to accept what I couldn’t change. Besides the guilt of feeling like I was abandoning them, school was 3.5 hours away and tough! These kids were extremely talented. I questioned whether this was my path, because I wasn’t as good as them. I didn’t quit though. I knew my hard work would pay off…eventually. I knew I needed to branch out, and I had taken one consumer behavior class for my business credit. I fell in love and got my marketing minor.

Now this took place over a 5 year period. Along the way, I had to do required co-ops to graduate. I moved all over and lived in cities I had never visited. I switched industries each time, because I still didn’t know my path. Over the course of this, I never got the co-ops I really wanted. I was always one of the last chosen. My confidence level was low except with marketing. I decided to immediately go into UC’s MBA program after graduating since it would buy me more time to figure out exactly what my path was. One year later, I had my MBA with a focus in Entrepreneurship and Marketing. Guess what? I still had no path. Surprising? I think not.

Once I graduated, I tried getting jobs but I refused to settle for something that wouldn’t lead me farther forward since I already had over 3 years of experience. It was tough. Almost a year later, I got hired, and I almost lasted a year there. The work environment was toxic, I felt taken advantage of, and it was overly disorganized and stressful. I stuck with it in the hopes of change, however, I was beginning to realize it was time to take control of my life. As I began down this path, the company I was working for got indefinitely temporarily shut down, and now here I am, yet again searching for my path.

What now?

As you can see, I’m still trying to figure things out. On the bright side, I now have the ability to focus on the type of person I want to be. I know I want to make an impact on people, and I’m putting my heart into this in the hopes that I can help anyone with my wide variety of life experiences.

My Work Experiences

2017 - 2018

Project Manager & Lead Designer

Trapped! Escape Room
Cleveland, OH
Escape room designs, website design and content, graphics

2016

Business & Design Consultant

Startup: Protech Sensors
Cincinnati, OH
Product & industry analysis, marketing strategy & plan

2016

Marketing Consultant

Startup: Orion’s Observatory
Cincinnati, OH
Product development, marketing plan & strategy

2014

Graphic & Furniture Designer

Hellman-Chang
Brooklyn, NY
Photography, lookbook, furniture design

2014

Medical Product Designer

UC Health’s Sense
Cincinnati, OH
Product development, branding

2014

Experience Designer

Jack Rouse Associates
Cincinnati, OH
Rovio’s Angry Bird’s Universe traveling exhibit design & technical drawings

2013

Industrial Designer

The Chamberlain Group
Elmhurst, IL
Advanced concept developer, branded environmental graphics

2012

Medical Product Designer

Hausted Patient Handling Systems
Montomgery, IL
Medical product re-designs & technical drawings packages

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