The download

Design by Joey Aiello

I live on social media, focusing on digital branding, marketing, and creative strategy, with a specialty in technology and entertainment. Storytelling is at the heart of everything I do. I love learning and will take every opportunity to try something scary. I’m a fierce advocate for the Oxford comma.

This awesome design above is by my talented friend Joey Aiello.

Me IRL

 

I love my community and I work diligently to make it a welcoming and equitable place for all. That means volunteering for Brighton Main Streets to support local businesses, organizing mutual aid efforts for neighbors who need help, and working on the Boston City Cultural Council to disperse city grants to arts and cultural organizations. I love keeping busy outside of the marketing world and can attest that it has made me a better marketer — and a better person.

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The Boston Cultural Council works with the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture to annually award grants to support innovative arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences programming.

See more in this video.

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At Brighton Main Streets’ 2018 “Roaring Twentieth” casino night, where we raised over $43,000 for the local community… and I lost a few hands of poker.

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This is Nellie. She loves hanging out in her tower in the back of my Zoom meetings. She’s just as majestic in-person.

Look Ma, no hair!

Because physical differences are the first thing most people notice — yes, I am bald! I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata in 2021 and have been living the hair-free lifestyle ever since. You’ll find me au naturale most days, but I also wear hair, headscarves, and hats often.

Here’s a recap of my experience with GoodRX:

Opening Up at Work About Alopecia: ‘I Feel the Most Free When I’m the Most Me’

And here I am discussing this journey with a group of other rad, bold, bald women for Healthgrades:

Alopecia: Stories From People Who Are Living It

My life in a grid