Los Angeles, California, United States
I love to helping people and organizations tell their stories in ways that can help them achieve their goals. I have over 20 years of experience in education, government, and healthcare. I enjoy connecting with people, so I welcome you to send me an invite and introduce yourself.
I continue to work closely with students to develop strategic plans aligned with their long-term goals and mentor them throughout the US college application process. As a strategist at Crimson, I've helped students with various passions and ambitions earn admission and scholarship offers to many top U.S. and Canadian schools including (but not limited to): Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, UPenn (Wharton), Brown, Cornell, Duke, UChicago, Johns Hopkins (BME), Rice, UC Berkeley, UCLA, the University of Michigan, NYU, USC, the University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill. Every year, Crimson celebrates strategists and student success managers who achieved the best student outcome results with the Crimsy Awards. In 2025, I was honored to receive the APAC Region's Crimsy Award, which recognizes the strategist who stepped up to turn around difficult cases and helped students achieve outcomes otherwise not possible without their support. Crimson Education is the world's leading university admissions consultancy, specializing in helping students worldwide gain entry to some of the world's most competitive universities, including the Ivy League, Oxford, and Cambridge.
I worked closely with students to develop strategic plans aligned with their long-term goals and mentor them throughout the US college application process. In 2023, I was the facilitator for Crimson's Personal Essay Bootcamp, Personal Essay Masterclass and Personal Essay 101 workshops. I also led 10+ onboarding training sessions for newly hired strategists.
I contributed to the content featured in the blog for Indigo, which provides college-level research opportunities that deepen students' intellectual curiosity, which can help them stand out in the admissions process.
I served as a government-contracted web content writer and editor for Indian Affairs (IA) within the U.S. Department of the Interior. I wrote and edited content to meet plain-language needs and Section 508 accessibility government requirements for the Office of Indian Economic Development, Office of Trust Services and other high-profile IA offices. IA provides services directly or through contracts, grants or compacts to 574 Federally recognized tribes with a service population of about 1.9 million American Indian and Alaska Natives.
I continued worked with students from around the world to write stronger admissions and scholarship essays and prepare for interviews for the top universities and colleges in the United States and Canada. As an app mentor at Crimson, I helped students with various passions and ambitions earn admission and scholarship offers to many top U.S. and Canadian schools including (but not limited to): Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU, UT Austin, Georgia Tech, Harvey Mudd, Babson and the University of Toronto. One of my past students received an offer from UC Berkeley's extremely selective Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology (M.E.T.) program, which accepts less than 3% of applicants every year. I also helped students gain admission to top U.S. summer programs for high schoolers like UPenn Wharton's Leadership in the Business World (LBW) and Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS). During my time as an app mentor, I had a student/client rating of 4.9/5 over 400 sessions.
I worked with students from around the world to write stronger admissions and scholarship essays and prepare for interviews for the top universities and colleges in the United States and Canada.
In my role, I served as a government-contracted web content writer, editor and manager for Indian Affairs within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Goldbelt, Inc. is an urban Alaska Native, for‐profit corporation headquartered whose primary mission is to manage assets and conduct business for the benefit of its more than 3,600 shareholders. Its shareholder base consists of Alaska Natives who are of Tlingit and Haida descent. Today, the majority of Goldbelt’s revenue and income derives from government contracting and services.