From Project Plans to People Connections: My Journey Back Into the Professional Arena
For over a decade, I’ve been at the helm of complex projects—sometimes in the boardroom, sometimes at a kitchen table covered with homeschool curriculum, event flyers, and a very determined to-do list. Whether it’s coordinating a grassroots community campaign, designing an email marketing series, or keeping a multi-phase project on track, my work has always centered around three things: organization, communication, and results.
I’m returning to the professional workforce after dedicating several years to raising my family and contributing to my community. That chapter sharpened my patience, strengthened my adaptability, and gave me a unique ability to meet people exactly where they are—whether they’re a city council member, a new client, or a five-year-old learning multiplication.
What I bring to the table:
The agility to pivot quickly when priorities change (because if you can run a community campaign during a soccer tournament, you can manage anything).
A knack for anticipating needs before they’re voiced, and putting solutions in motion without skipping a beat.
A results-driven mindset—deadlines are not my enemy; they’re my fuel.
Along the way, I’ve built expertise in project management, digital marketing, stakeholder engagement, and data-informed strategy—earning recent certifications in Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce, Google Data Analytics, and Google AI Essentials to ensure my skills are as current as my enthusiasm.
I’ve led projects that spanned from creating a customized education plan to coordinating marketing campaigns with limited budgets and high stakes. I’ve worked closely with nonprofits, small businesses, and city leaders, crafting messages that connect and strategies that convert. My work has included everything from boosting event participation to influencing public policy conversations.
Now, I’m seeking my next role—ideally one that blends sales, marketing, and client engagement in a remote or hybrid environment where I can continue doing what I do best: making things happen, keeping people connected, and delivering with both precision and personality.
If you’re looking for someone who can think strategically, act decisively, and still keep things light enough to make the process enjoyable, I’m ready to bring that mix of sophistication and fun to your team.
Let’s get to work.