ABOUT ME

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I thrive at the intersection of creativity and information science. My background in graphic design, paired with my Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree, has allowed me to explore how we preserve, share, and create access to knowledge in thoughtful and inclusive ways.

In my professional life, I enjoy problem-solving and working on projects that bring together people, ideas, and technology. I am particularly interested in accessibility, digital archives, and sustainable practices, but I also find value in the smaller, day-to-day challenges that keep me learning.

Outside work, I find joy in tending to my houseplants, experimenting with sustainable gardening, and playing music on my left-handed ukulele. I also love finding connections between art, music, and the world around me, whether through a great book, a favorite album, or a meaningful conversation.

These personal interests remind me to approach my work with balance, creativity, and an open mind.

While I may not have all the answers, I approach each opportunity as a chance to learn and make meaningful contributions to our world.

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