About

Biography

I have a PhD in Anthropology, a master’s degree in Whole Systems Design, and more than twenty years of experience building technology organizations from scratch.

Anthropology taught me to pay close attention to people — customers and employees alike — because the experience of one is rarely separable from the experience of the other. Systems Theory taught me to see the dynamics that connect seemingly disparate challenges, and to design the processes and structures needed to address them. Operations leadership taught me how to orchestrate many things in parallel and drive change through influence as much as through authority. Twenty years inside fast-growing technology companies has given me an appetite for constant change — new problems, new capabilities, and new ways of building.

I have deep expertise in technology and healthcare, a human-centered lens, and — together with the teams I’ve been privileged to lead — we have consistently achieved outstanding results.

What It’s Like to Work with Me

I lead with transparency. I communicate directly and without ambiguity. I collaborate because I believe that the best ideas emerge from diversity of perspectives. And I try to create environments where people feel safe enough to challenge me — because I believe that is how we achieve the strongest outcomes. I invest deeply in the people I work with, whether they report to me or not.

Testimonials

Leadership Style

Communication

Collaboration

Talent Development

I care deeply about the people I work with — not just their output, but their growth. Building teams where people felt genuinely developed has always mattered to me. That commitment doesn’t change in a fractional context — I show up the same way regardless of the org chart.

Mentoring & Coaching

Values & Commitments

Representation in technology matters to me personally. Being a woman and a social scientist in enterprise tech has meant spending a career in rooms where people like me were rare. I have tried to use that position deliberately — to open doors for others, and to build teams where people can bring their whole selves to work.

Women’s health is one of the most consequential and chronically underfunded areas in healthcare. I am a founding member of In Women’s Health, a limited partner and investor with Portfolia’s women’s health funds, and an advisor in Springboard Enterprises’ women’s health accelerator. I am in it for the long term.

I have spoken and written about LGBTQ+ experience in the workplace for years, and I serve on the board of OutCare Health, which works to advance LGBTQ+ health equity by supporting providers and expanding patients’ access to affirming care.

I believe that organizations that create genuinely inclusive environments don’t just do the right thing — they perform better. There is a growing body of evidence that diversity of thought, education, worldview, and lived experience are drivers of innovation. The best outcomes — for clients, for products, for teams — come from people who can bring their whole selves to work.Most recently, I advised a post-sales transformation for a PE-backed enterprise SaaS company — establishing a new vision and direction, guiding community replatforming, the new economy design for rewards and recognition, and advising on the harmonization of their community, learning, and self-service capabilities.

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