As a multidisciplinary creative I have spent the last 12 years pursuing education and work experiences to craft a distinctively diverse portfolio. I consider my adaptability my greatest asset and take pride in my commitment to continuous personal and professional development.

In my first few years of study, I had the opportunity to learn critical skills such as collaboration, time management and professional presentation alongside technical knowledge. While working in roles within varied industries, including customer service, sales and management I was able to develop and hone my leadership, training and organisational competencies.  

I have a keen interest in transitioning into the wellness and beauty industry. Drawing from my own experience I see the transformative impact it can have on the individual. Beyond the cosmetic shimmer, taking care of oneself holistically, is empowering and allows a person to present themselves to the world with an unshakeable confidence.  I feel passionate about bridging the gap of access in the wellness sector and promoting diversity within the beauty space. As an aspiring brand consultant, I plan to utilise my skills to be a force for good.

About me

Why return to study?

Aoraki Polytechnic, Diploma of Film & TV graduation (2014)

My return to study was motivated by my 30th birthday.  With nervous excitement I looked to the future by reflecting on the past. Picture it - Christmas day 2007, fresh from an international move, 11-year-old me is unwrapping a gift with unbridled fervour. Oh, my goodness, I can’t believe it, Santa was able to select the absolute top item from my Wishlist, a leather-bound suitcase. Because at 30 I was going to be a businesswoman and I needed to make sure I had some practice.