I’m a designer, strategist, and communicator with a background that bridges live experiences, visual storytelling, and data-driven design. Over the past decade, I’ve worked across the U.S., Brazil, and the Middle East—designing immersive brand environments, large-scale cultural events, and public engagement initiatives. From managing Olympic-facing projects in Rio to producing government-sponsored cultural showcases in the UAE, my early career centered on the art of crafting physical, emotionally resonant experiences that connect people to stories, places, and one another.

More recently, my work has evolved to focus on how design and communication strategies can support collaboration, learning, and inclusion. As part of my MFA in Information Design & Data Visualization at Northeastern University, I developed participatory workshops and tools that help young people make sense of local sustainability data—blending research, storytelling, and hands-on visualization techniques. I also contributed to executive learning programs at Northeastern’s business school, where I helped translate complex content into accessible, visually engaging formats for professional learners. This work reflects my ongoing interest in how design can bridge knowledge gaps, foster data literacy, and support strategic communication across sectors.

Now, I’m expanding my focus to specialize in Organizational Communication—an area that aligns deeply with my strengths in cross-cultural collaboration, information design, and audience engagement. I’m especially interested in how communication strategies can help teams navigate complexity, build shared understanding, and align around meaningful goals. Whether designing a live event, a data toolkit, or a strategic message, I approach every project with curiosity, empathy, and a commitment to making information more actionable and inclusive.