
With a background in public health, I came to understand that health isn’t just shaped by what happens in hospitals or clinics—it’s rooted in where and how we live. That realization led me to planning—and ultimately to climate work. The places we live, the air we breathe, the food we can access, and the green spaces we enjoy are all part of a broader environmental system that influences individual and community well-being. As a climate project manager, I work at the intersection of infrastructure, land use, public health, environmental justice, and urban planning. I support initiatives that aim to build climate resilience, reduce environmental harm, and ensure that communities are part of the solution because climate action must go hand in hand with healthier, more just communities.
Outside of work, I can be found enjoying my own environment—taking walks with Ross Moss (our cattle dog), cooking with my family and friends, exploring new restaurants, or attempting to outsmart the waitlists on my Libby app so I can always be reading a book (preferably outside, in the sun).
Encinitas Resource Management Element Update
SacSewer Climate Adaptation Resilience Plan
San Diego County Development Feasibility Analysis
MS, City Planning, Boston University
BS, Public Health, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Sustainability Committee, American Public Works Association, San Diego and Imperial Counties Chapter
Sustainability and Resiliency Committee, American Public Works Association, Knowledge Team