Presentation designer with nearly 20 years’ experience collaborating with stakeholders at all levels to create engaging and informative presentations.
Expertise in communicating complex information to diverse audiences using multiple presentation and data platforms.
Experience in the industries of enterprise software, financial services, public relations, engineering and charitable organizations.
Creative problem solver, curious learner, adaptable professional and gracious teammate.
slide masters, layouts, brand identity
people, products, performance
charts, processes, animations
corporate and event templates and company overviews
keynotes, pitch decks and sales presentations
dashboards, demos and financial performance reports
data visualization and process/structure illustration
brand imagery, iconography and complex animation
PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Keynote, Slides, Illustrator, Photoshop
Power BI, Salesforce, Teams, Workfront, Zoom Enterprise
Improving efficacy of presentations by teaming with executives, copywriters and designers to translate and distill complex ideas, data and processes into meaningful content, illustrations, charts and animations
Enhancing brand identity by ensuring visual and messaging consistency across corporate, event and custom templates, providing myriad layouts, while also adhering to formatting best practices and accessibility guidelines
Elevating quality of delivery by advising collaborators on preparation and production, optimizing presentations for the environment, and offering presenters constructive and positive feedback
Ensuring success by adapting to evolving timelines to meet deadlines, managing multiple projects simultaneously, communicating roadblocks and progress, and maintaining necessary confidentiality
Do what you say you will do, even if it’s difficult, time-consuming or requires guidance, assistance or learning new skills.
Do the right thing, the right way – with honesty, integrity and humility. Deliver quality and be grateful for others’ help.
Do your best work the first time, with industriousness and ingenuity, knowing it will benefit from input and iteration.
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright's principle that "form and function are one" can be applied beyond architecture to any design discipline. It suggests that the design of any object or system should be purpose-driven, and that form should emerge from function. It also highlights the importance of avoiding superfluous elements and prioritizing functionality, resulting in designs that are efficient, practical, and beautiful.