me...
I believe that to create solutions for long term systemic problems, you must gather the most extraordinary people to have the greatest impact. I spent the last 5 years at Gen Next, an invite-only Membership organization focused on tacking the greatest generational challenges of our time, through venture philanthropy and impacting policy. I built and grew the Gen Next community in San Diego by over 500%.
Passionate about entrepreneurship and exposing thoughtful people to critical issues, I worked with the team at Summit Powder Mountain to assist with content curation and event production.
Previously, I started a company consulting for people with gluten allergies after being diagnosed with celiac disease at the age of 19. At the time, gluten was a foreign word, and information was limited. I worked with individuals, families and grocery stores to assist in product labeling, buying and how to live a “normal” life without gluten.
I attended San Diego State University and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business.
our roots
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