I’m a systems thinker, technical project leader, and community organizer with over 15 years of experience in engineering and project management — and more than 5 years in grassroots organizing, campaign strategy, and economic justice advocacy.
I currently serve as Finance Manager and Community Organizer at United Workers Association, where I bring both operational leadership and movement-grounded commitment to every role I take on. My work is grounded in building movements that support long-haul leadership, challenge poverty-producing systems, and prioritize care as a political act.
I’m also leading a health access landscape assessment as part of the effort to introduce the Nonviolent Medicaid Army to Montana. This work is grounded in the belief that access to healthcare is a human right, and that poor and dispossessed people must be the ones leading the way toward transformation.
In parallel, I'm helping to develop a data-informed Doughnut model for San Jose, CA. Both efforts reflect my commitment to building systems that center dignity, justice, and ecological balance — whether through direct organizing or long-term structural design. My vision is to bring Doughnut Economics to Montana.
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Doughnut Portrait Tool Library
A library of tools to help you make your own Doughnut Portrait for your place and community
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What is a Doughnut Portrait?
A tool to help you start planning your own Doughnut Portrait for your place and your community
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Doughnut Portrait Case Studies
A set of one-page case studies of Doughnut Portraits from around the world
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Quick Participatory Doughnut Mapping
Mapping perceptions and experiences to make a quick Doughnut Portrait for your place
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