About Jennie

I’m a learning strategist, writer, and curious explorer of nature, music, and human stories. I thrive on making connections between people, ideas, and the surprising details of everyday life that come into focus when you’re really paying attention.

Gardening giant dahlias

Throughout my career, I’ve designed and led learning and mentorship programs that help people grow and adapt with purpose. I’ve guided creative content teams, shaped skill development strategies, and partnered with organizations to build human-centered learning cultures that encourage curiosity and creative problem solving.

We live in a time when information arrives faster than our brains are able to effectively process. Synthesis and curation are, in my view, two of the most essential skills of modern life. I love boiling complicated things down to their essence, finding the through-line, and turning fragmented pieces into something coherent and useful.

AI fits into that philosophy for me. I don’t see AI tools as a replacement for creativity, but I do think they’re powerful for surfacing themes and insights we might overlook or lack the patience to uncover on our own.

On the side, I host Echoes From the Attic, an occasional podcast that uncovers the stories hidden inside old objects, forgotten places, and once-futuristic dreams.

I love serendipity, photographing birds, volunteering, writing, experimenting in the garden, curating vintage resale, and making my annual pumpkin diorama. I do not love scarcity mindsets, textured walls, or instructions that begin with “you must.”

If you’d like to get in touch or review my work portfolio, send me a note or let’s connect on LinkedIn!