Working together
Helping AI serve mission-driven organizations, and the people building it.
I'm looking for my next primary role, and I'm being deliberate about what it should be. My sweet spot is helping mission-driven organizations adopt AI in ways that change lives, and change the world in the process, at the level of strategy and systems.
Where I'm focused
Beneficial deployment and AI-for-good. Teams at AI companies and enterprises helping nonprofits, educational institutions, and public-interest organizations use AI with real judgment and lasting impact. This is the work I most want to do: connecting powerful tools to the people and missions that need them, with a human-centered adoption lens that makes the change stick.
National and State AI readiness. The hubs and initiatives being built to scale AI education across the country. I bring pedagogy, facilitation, and community-building to programs designed to reach people at scale, and I'm already contributing with an invitation to Stanford Research Institute's AI Deployment Corps as part of their proposal for the AI Ready America National Coordination Hub.
AI adoption and enablement strategy. Inside organizations that want their people to use these tools with agency, confidence, and creative intent. I help teams move from anxious or scattered experimentation to a coherent strategy their people actually own.
What I bring
The human layer that makes adoption stick. Access to AI is not the hard part anymore. The hard part is judgment, confidence, and the conditions for people to use these tools well. I build that layer through learning design, facilitation, community structures, and strategic clarity, and I've done it across classrooms, national networks, and communities of thousands.
I bring twenty years in learning design and organizational transformation, deep fluency in AI pedagogy and ethics, and a track record of building things that scale from nothing. I read rooms, move energy, and design experiences that make complex ideas land. And I hold a clear conviction about why this work matters: that people should stay the authors of their own thinking as AI reshapes how we learn and work.
Let's talk
If you're building this kind of work, or you think there's a fit I haven't named, I'd love to hear from you.