Nice to meet you
You’ll see my work in The New York Times, hear it on stages at Davos, and find it archived at the Library of Congress. You’ll also find it in LinkedIn posts, internal Slack channels, and 140-character tweets.
Because every story starts somewhere.
I cut my teeth in Washington, writing speeches for former heads of state and Fortune 500 leaders with the best of the best at West Wing Writers. Then, I led comms at Girls Who Code—growing the organization and founder Reshma Saujani into household names. At Carta, I put the company’s leaders, data, and policy work on the map.
HOW I WORK
I work as an extension of your team—plugged into your vision, energy, and day-to-day. I’m on Slack for real-time chats, quick calls, and fast riffs so we can move quickly and catch opportunities. Need extra hands? I’ll tap my network of trusted marketers, designers, editors, producers, and more.
WHY POPPY
My grandparents immigrated from Ukraine in the 1930s. This little company is a tribute to them — enterprising, scrappy, endlessly resourceful. They came here with nothing and built everything. They taught me how to work hard and laugh harder. Slava Ukraini.