I grew up in Mill Creek, WA a tight knit community north of Seattle. After college I started my professional career in the healthcare field. During my time as an Office Assistant then Office Manager at Eyes of Seattle, I learned to provide excellent patient care and worked to overcome the challenges in the healthcare system to get people the services they needed. As an outgoing kid, I was lucky to catch the theater bug early. Now I am also a teacher and producer at the Pocket Theater, I derive most of my enjoyment from helping artists come together and leading them on paths to success. Theater is where I learned to work both happily and efficiently in a fast-paced, busy environment. I’ve listened to students and artists and developed systems to meet their needs and requests; I created and maintained an open, professional culture emphasizing community. Community and creative expression are aspects of our health that often go overlooked. Now comes the next step in the journey, software engineering and website development. In healthcare I helped people physically, theater emotionally, and hopefully with this I can do a little of both and who knows, maybe discover something completely new!
For those who bothered to zoom in, Enthusiast strongly implies that I wish I had more time to pursue these things, but alas they are so often abandoned on the back burner.
If you zoomed in further, don't forget that if you leave things on the backburner too long, they'll burn the house down.