ABOUT ME
I work where health systems fail – and where failure costs lives. In Uganda, I help build programs that ensure women survive childbirth and babies get the care they need. At Babies and Mothers Alive, I’ve led strategy, scaled emergency transport systems, and raised millions to keep maternal and newborn health services running when others shut down.
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But that’s only one side of the story.
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The other: I’m a strategist and builder for mission-driven startups and nonprofits. I help early-stage teams get clear, get funding, and grow without losing the soul of why they started. I work with founders who care deeply and move fast – and I bring structure, storytelling, and strategy that actually gets things done.
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This work is personal. I was 22 when I got TB. What should have been a treatable illness nearly broke me – not because of the disease itself, but because of the system around it. Since then, I’ve worked to make sure that systems don’t break people. Especially not women. Especially not in places where being poor and pregnant is a deadly combination.​

​​​​​​I’m most at home in the messy middle: where vision meets reality, where idealism meets budget cuts, and where real change needs both heart and a sharp brain.