Multi-Stakeholder Leadership
Aligning residents, developers, and municipalities around a shared, people-first vision.
I bridge the gap between creative architectural concepts and practical implementation. I design urban strategies rooted in deep sociological research to ensure every space serves the real needs of its people and city.

I am an urban strategist and concept lead operating at the intersection of municipalities, developers, and communities. I turn complex site constraints into clear, people-first strategies—staying involved through research, design, and approvals to ensure the initial social meaning becomes a tangible reality.
My background in construction management, urban economics, and sociology allows me to connect high-level concepts with practical budgets and political constraints. I don't just design spaces; I build the frameworks that make city projects sustainable and investable.
$13M+
secured in funding for small town development
40+
successful large-scale projects delivered
25
cities transformed across 14 regions and 4 countries
The intersection of human needs, strategic vision, and complex delivery.
Aligning residents, developers, and municipalities around a shared, people-first vision.
Transforming vague social requests or political constraints into clear, buildable urban concepts.
Ensuring the initial human-centric concept survives through every stage of drawings and construction.
Creating sustainable funding models where social value drives economic ROI.
Specializing in stalled or sensitive projects that require deep sociological insight to move forward.
Protecting the creative process while maintaining total accountability to stakeholders.
The intersection of human needs, strategic vision, and complex delivery.
Aligning residents, developers, and municipalities around a shared, people-first vision.
Ensuring the initial human-centric concept survives through every stage of drawings and construction.
Specializing in stalled or sensitive projects that require deep sociological insight to move forward.
Transforming vague social requests or political constraints into clear, buildable urban concepts.
Creating sustainable funding models where social value drives economic ROI.
Protecting the creative process while maintaining total accountability to stakeholders.