ABOUT ME
I am curious about how people are seen, heard, and understood.
By day, I work in strategic communications, helping organizations make sense of complex issues, public trust, and moments of change.
My professional work lives at GoodHill Strategy (goodhill.ca), where I focus on crisis communications, issues management, and strategic advisory, grounded in research, accessibility, and cultural context.
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This site is something else.
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Here is where I write to think. About media and culture. About memory. About how meaning gets made, and sometimes lost.
I love research, following threads, pulling ideas apart and putting them back together again. Every so often, that curiosity drifts into speculative fiction, short pieces, or the occasional poem.
When I’m not writing, I’m usually struggling with a rudimentary crochet project, nerding out playing games with friends, or creeping the corners of a used bookstore. I am beholden to watchful cat consigliere and a dog who takes her role as personal assistant very seriously.
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Across all of it, I keep coming back to the human side of communication. Clarity, inclusion, trust. How those things help us navigate a complicated world.
