Intrigued by the power of design at the intersection of gender and social impact, I am the visual identity designer at the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in the Cash-Based Transfers Division. I shape multimedia communications around the fundamental role of cash in women’s economic empowerment and digital financial inclusion. 

Prior to WFP, I worked at IDEO.org as a Senior Communications Designer for more than 6 years. As part of the Global Brand & Storytelling team, I helped articulate IDEO.org’s perspective about the role of design and systems change across the digital and physical world. I worked to center equity and co-design across  multidisciplinary projects in Africa, the United States, and Southeast Asia. 

Prior to .org, I designed book covers for Deep Vellum Publishing, helped renovate the Milanese furniture brand De Padova, and worked with independent musicians at Merge Records.

I graduated with honors with a Bachelor in graphic design and women’s and gender studies from North Carolina State University and later pursued a Master in graphic design and brand management from the IED (European Institute of Design) in Milan.

I wake up each day with a renewed passion to help others envision what the future can and should look like. So, what great things can we create together? Let’s chat

Equity-Centered Design
Creative Direction
Brand/Visual Design
Concepting / Visioning/Futuring
Sustainability
Co-Design
Facilitation/Teaching/Mentoring

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