I've spent most of my career inside work where details aren't optional.
Over a decade in corporate operations and strategy, designing the systems behind how work gets done. Years in hospitality and professional kitchens, where mise en place — everything in its place — isn't just a technique. It's a way of working. Systems so solid that when things get busy, as they always do, the structure holds.
That's where my understanding of operations was really shaped. In environments where the cost of disorder was immediate and visible. I carry that into every business I work with now.
I know how heavy it can feel when everything depends on one person holding all the details. My work is about helping founders feel less alone inside the business they’ve built.
Untangling is the heart of my work.
As a business grows, the work behind the scenes can become layered, busy, and hard to see clearly. I help founders sort through what’s become tangled, streamline what’s become too complicated, and create a clearer way forward.
When the foundation is steady, everything else can expand.
When you're ready to look at what your business needs next, the first step is simple.
Let's have a conversation about what's working, what's not, and how the right structure can create clarity, capacity, and momentum.