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IMPACT AND WORK

Leadership and work that helps people, teams, and organizations thrive.  

Projects and strategic initiatives designed to strengthen Student Affairs workplaces and cultivate environments where everyone is supported to do their best work.

Signature Projects

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Success In Black and White Podcast

No fluff, no filters, just honest conversations with each other and incredible guests who bring their own powerful stories to the table. From tough topics to practical strategies and hard-earned lessons, our goal is simple: to inspire growth, deepen perspective, and help you live and lead with intention.

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Publications

My publications reflect the work I care deeply about: creating meaningful staff experiences and building strong, supportive workplace cultures, particularly in higher education. Through articles and book features, I bring together research, real stories, and practical strategies that show what’s possible when leadership is intentional and people come first.

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Family Strategy Retreat Workbook

The Family Strategy Retreat provides families with a clear and intentional framework to align values, set goals, and create a shared vision. Families walk away with stronger communication, more organized schedules and budgets, and meaningful memories built along the way.

Publications

Publications

The Next Act: Realigning Your Mindset, Purpose, and Career

 

Co-authored Chapter 12: Boundaries, Balance, and Moving Forward.

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This chapter reflects my professional journey and what I know to be true: leadership, staff experience, and workplace well-being are deeply connected and essential.

When Colleagues Vanish Without a Trace

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Article published: Inside Higher Ed​

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​Opinion | Have you ever experienced the professional equivalent of being ghosted? Ghosting, often associated with personal relationships, refers to a sudden, unexplained end to communication. But it’s not just a personal phenomenon. It happens in the workplace, too.

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