I specialise in delivering complex events and projects, with experience across sectors including higher education, non-profit, government, and corporate. My interdisciplinary background allows me to build relationships across difference and facilitate unique collaborations. I foster highly effective teams where every member has the information and support necessary to do their best work.
Currently, I manage the Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. When I'm not repairing 3D printers or wrangling budgets, I spend the rest of my day facilitating collaborations between researchers and artists, planning major conferences, or delivering training on a wide range of digital technology.
Previously, I worked as a stage and production manager, with a focus on new work and community-engaged performance. I delivered a number of high-profile projects including an inaugural international festival, a world premiere and international tour of a play about memory and the Holocaust, and a ground-breaking virtual performance interrogating one American university's relationship with the descendants of people it enslaved. I have facilitated collaborations with leading academic researchers, Grammy-nominated artists, and Nobel laureates.
I hold an MSc from University College London and a BA from Georgetown University.