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I’m a producer through and through, and my career has been one exciting ride. It started at Doner Advertising, where I cut my teeth on ads for everything from cars and trucks to travel, learning how to make people laugh and connect through smart, witty campaigns. Those early days taught me the art of storytelling, and I was hooked.
From there, I found myself on Madison Avenue, working on brands like Coca-Cola, L’Oréal, and Klondike. It was fast-paced and intense, but that’s where I really learned how to juggle big ideas with tight timelines.
Things got even more interesting when I joined J. Walter Thompson. Suddenly, my work was taking me around the globe. I spent time in South Africa and Australia producing the iconic Foster’s beer “Australian for Beer” campaign, then landed in London, where I got to flex my creative muscles with animation and stop-motion work for Kraft Cheese and Oscar Mayer. It wasn’t just about making great campaigns—it was about understanding different cultures, diving deep into the creative process, and ensuring every detail connected with audiences worldwide.
Eventually, I made my way back to Los Angeles, where I spent over 12 years at Dailey. I started as a Senior Producer and worked my way up to Head of Production, building and leading an incredible team of 15+. We created everything from Nestlé’s first-ever Super Bowl ad for Butterfinger to an in-house post-production studio that doubled annual profits. It was a time of growth, challenges, and big wins that I’ll never forget.
More recently, I’ve been leading projects for brands like Ubisoft, Airbnb, and Meta up in Northern California. At Airbnb, I took on a massive host recruitment campaign after COVID, launching a new landing page, creating paid and organic social ads, and producing a TV commercial. The project delivered—a 40% jump in conversions—but more importantly, it helped Airbnb reconnect with its community at a crucial time.
After that, I started branching out. At SuperMouth, I stepped into a Content Director role, where I oversaw creative production and ensured the brand’s voice was consistent across everything we produced. Then at Hims and Hers, I took on a Business Affairs role, building systems to keep production budgets on track and everything running smoothly. Both roles pushed me in new ways and gave me the chance to learn from some of the best marketers I’ve ever met.
Of course, not everything has gone perfectly. I’ve had my share of setbacks, but I’ve always taken those moments as opportunities to grow. They’ve made me more resilient, adaptable, and confident in tackling challenges head-on.
Looking back, what I’ve loved most about this journey is the storytelling. Bringing people together through shared ideas, emotions, and experiences. That’s what keeps me excited to dive into every new project, and it’s why I’ve loved every step of the ride so far.
When I’m not busy with production, you can find me working in my yard or hosting friends for a good meal.
Drop a line—I’m always up for a good conversation!