I love to create, whether that’s designing experiences for people, shaping new business ideas, or building adventures with friends. Creativity for me isn’t tied to one outlet; sometimes it looks like sketching out a business plan, other times it’s producing a video or capturing a moment through photography.
What excites me most is the chance to take an idea and bring it to life in a way that others can share in. Creating is less about the final product and more about connecting with people, sparking imagination, and leaving behind something meaningful.
I love to move, and I believe movement is essential to living a full life. I’ve been swimming since the age of four, competing through high school and serving as Varsity Captain during my four years at Wabash College. Being chosen by my teammates to lead was an honor, and I focused on building a culture of teamwork, growth, and positivity.
Today, movement is still central to who I am, whether that’s running, playing pickleball, or training for challenges. For me, it’s not just about fitness, but about the community and discipline that come from pursuing hard things alongside others.
I deeply enjoy serving others and leaving a positive and lasting impression on my community. In the photo, you'll see a picture of a swim camp I organized for refugee children, aged three to seventeen. As the Head Coach and Lead Organizer I took on the responsibility of managing a team of dedicated volunteers to ensure that 15 novice swimmers received the opportunity to learn this essential skill.
This swim camp is one of the many avenues through which I express my love for serving. I also find joy in dedicating my time on Sundays at my local church, enriching a sense of community and connection.