I built a platform because I needed one.
The title has changed a few times. The mission never has.
Wisdom started during the pandemic, when I was drowning in back-to-back meetings, helping my kids navigate online school, and quietly losing my sense of self in the process. Nothing was getting done well. The pace wasn't sustainable. The feeling of failure, both as a mom and as a professional, was relentless.
Something had to give. I chose myself. And I chose to build something that might help other women do the same.
That was then. A lot has changed.
My boys are teenagers now. Jax is 15, driven and already thinking hard about his future. Sam is 13, brilliantly creative, and autistic. Raising Sam has reshaped how I see the world. It's made me a louder advocate for inclusion, for neurodiversity, and for workplaces that make room for people who think differently.
My career has kept moving too. I'm a Senior Director at Salesforce, leading global integrated marketing campaigns across our Apps portfolio. Before that, Microsoft, Nike, Starbucks, Target, Disney. Almost 30 years of building teams, leading strategy, and figuring out what actually moves the needle.
I've also spent those 20 years mentoring women. Quietly, consistently, because it matters. That work has never stopped feeling like the most important thing I do.
Wisdom is my way of staying in that conversation at scale. This isn't a business anymore. It's a platform. A place to share what I've learned, to be honest about what's still hard, and to remind you that you are not as alone as it feels right now.
If something here resonates, reach out. I mean that.