Designing for Better Health
Bridging Design, Health, and Human Behavior
20 years Product/UX Experience
10 years of Team Leadership
5 years Holistic Nutritionist
Authentic and influential Product Design/UX leader crafting human-centered experiences that drive impact—with special interest in health, wellness, and employee well-being. Celebrated for a rare combination of emotional intelligence and strategic foresight, I specialize in building trust, uniting stakeholders, and guiding teams through complex challenges to deliver breakthrough, intuitive solutions.
Together, let’s create a world where technology not only serves but truly enriches lives, making every moment a little brighter.
Leadership Achievements & Outcomes
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Cultivating a New Powerhouse UX team
Embedding new UX Research & Design strategies and processes that are the blueprint for how work gets done. Ask me about the UX Emergency Care Blueprint: Delivering Under Pressure Without Burning Out
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Aligning with Business Growth & Strategy
Integrating UX processes and roadmap initiatives with business growth goals, ensuring they not only support but drive strategy, innovation, and measurable impact.
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Owning UX Strategy & Setting Standards
Owning design strategy and roadmapping for a B2B & B2C SaaS suite of products, and creating a Design System that drives consistency, speed, and seamless collaboration.
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Spearheading Full Accessibility Initiative
Achieving highest level of WCAG compliance, championing accessibility and inclusivity in design. Interviewed and featured in this thought leadership article.
Great product experiences get created when teams feel empowered, supported, and inspired.
I create an environment where curiosity thrives, learning is second nature, and creative thinkers feel supported—both in their work and well-being. By building strong, repeatable processes that reduce friction and promote balance, I help teams collaborate seamlessly. The result? Happier teams, smarter solutions, and a culture where both innovation and wellness aren’t just encouraged—they’re essential.