I graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2017 with a degree in Human and Organizational Development. My interest in disability inclusion and accessible marketing began during a semester abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, where I studied how companies like IKEA approach inclusivity. This sparked a passion that has driven my career ever since.
Upon returning to the U.S., I had the opportunity to work with major brands such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, where I led initiatives to improve how these companies reach and engage people with disabilities. My work has centered on creating marketing strategies that prioritize accessibility, ensuring that every consumer, regardless of ability, can engage meaningfully with these brands.
Currently, I’m pursuing my MBA at Harvard Business School, where I also serve as the leader of the school’s disabled student group, advocating for inclusive policies and practices across the institution.
In recognition of my contributions to disability inclusion in marketing and advocacy, I have received several awards, including the Disability
2019 NextGen Alum of the Year, the ADCOLOR FUTURE 2019, and a place on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list.