In short, I do work that matters for people who care. I show up regularly, consistently, and generously to lead, organize, and build confidence in creative people who can change the world.
I am a web consultant and community leader who recognizes the potential in people and ideas, and have the courage to develop that potential in various capacities and roles.
One, I own a rescue shelter for abandoned, ugly, broken, outdated, and non-productive websites. Under that roof my team builds new sites, repairs broken ones, provides ongoing care, and I coach, teach, counsel, guide, and nurture the site owners.
Two, using the skills honed over a lifetime of self-employment spanning 3 different careers—family therapy, real estate brokerage, and web development—I coach creative professionals to move beyond limitations (often self-imposed) to become a thriving professional.
Three, I volunteer to organize two conferences—WordCamp Atlanta and WordCamp US, a regional and a national conference in the WordPress Community. My volunteer role also includes mentoring WordCamp organizers in nationwide locations.