Executive Communications and Storytelling

I work with leaders and teams to turn complex ideas into clear, persuasive stories that drive action.

I’m a former Director of Digital Communications at Time Warner Cable. My clients include PBS, PagerDuty, CGI, InVision Communications, and the Inter-American Development Bank.

My work includes executive coaching, team workshops, and high-stakes message development.

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I work with companies as a consultant and in-house.

Selected Work

  • PagerDuty — led in-person storytelling workshops across multiple offices

  • CGI — delivered keynote and training for 150+ employees

  • InVision — coached executive speech described as “moving and impactful”

  • Inter-American Development Bank — trained economists and comms teams

A lot of leaders try to account for every possibility when they speak, which leads to confusing, overcomplicated communication.

I use storytelling techniques to help them clarify what they mean, shape it into something clear and memorable, and say it in a way people can follow. When what you mean and what you say line up, conversations move faster and decisions stop stalling out.

For Organizations


Performance work

I'm a standup comic and storyteller who wrote and recently performed my solo show "CareGiver" at the Soho Playhouse. If you want to learn about classes and shows as soon as they come up, please join my mailing list!

I also teach storytelling to business clients and aspiring performers. You can see examples of my storytelling coaching that appeared on broadcast television here.

Click here to read a 30 minute spec pilot I wrote about living as an undocumented immigrant in Australia.

My album “Why You Should Be Happy” was released on May 5th, 2020 by Eight Hundred Pound Gorilla Records and is available wherever the very finest digital music and comedy is sold.

Order a copy here, today!

You can see a few short clips from the album
here, here, and here. This cover is a collaboration between me and acclaimed poster artist Fred Struckholz, and it sums me up perfectly: