Hello.
I have been exposed to art and design since a young age. Both of my parents worked in advertising and design and my grandparents were creatives, too.
My most recent role was as a Design Manager for the Spatial Design team at Johnson & Johnson. In this role I was responsible for managing a team of multi-disciplinary designers and collaborating with internal and external partners to create identity, signage & wayfinding programs and storytelling experiences for Johnson & Johnson’s brands worldwide.
I joined J&J in September 2013, starting out designing packaging solutions for Listerine, Carefree, o.b., Splenda, Rogaine and Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages including the collectable Star Wars tins. In addition, I developed concepts for the retail and shopper solutions team creating environments for Wal-Mart, Tesco, Superdrug and Watsons.
Prior to joining J&J, I worked at Pentagram, where I developed way-finding systems and signage for the New York Jets training facility, GlaxoSmithKlein headquarters, the World Trade Center Towers, and the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. I developed the visual identity for 21st Century Fox and the New York Jets Training Facility. I designed 3 FIFA trophies, and developed exhibition designs for the Museum of the City of New York and the New York Public Library.
I’m the proud recipient of an SEGD Honor Award and 2 SEGD Merit Awards.
I studied Graphic Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology from 2002 to 2006.