
I’m a business leader, wife, and mother who understands what it means to carry responsibility on multiple fronts at once. I’ve spent years building and leading a growing company, supporting clients and teams, and making high‑stakes decisions—while also navigating the very real demands of family life, faith, and personal growth.
Like many women and leaders, there were seasons where I operated almost entirely in survival mode—responding to what was urgent, holding everything together, and pushing forward without ever stopping to ask if the pace, direction, or expectations were sustainable. Those seasons taught me that success without alignment eventually costs you your peace.
Professionally, I’ve built and led a multi‑state, remote organization within the healthcare and revenue‑cycle space, guiding teams through growth, change, and complexity. Leadership has required clarity, boundaries, and decisiveness—but it has also required humility, resilience, and the willingness to learn through failure. I didn’t learn leadership from theory alone; I learned it by living it.
Personally, my faith has been the anchor that steadied me through uncertainty, pressure, and seasons I did not choose. It taught me how to pause instead of panic, how to listen before reacting, and how to trust God’s direction even when the path ahead felt unclear. That grounding is what allows me to lead with confidence rather than fear.
Through Charting the Course, I help women and leaders move from survival to stability, and from confusion to confidence. This work is about learning how to slow the noise, reconnect with your values, and make intentional decisions that reflect who you are—and who you are becoming—instead of constantly reacting to external pressure.
At its core, my work is about building a life that honors God, protects your peace, and aligns with your purpose. It’s about leading yourself well so you can lead others with integrity, courage, and clarity—no matter what season you’re navigating.
Finding your True North in Life, Faith, & Leadership
