About me:

I am a Senior Creator, Live Action at the global production agency Omnicom Production, where I craft compelling content for world-renowned brands.

When I’m not working at Tracy Locke, I pour my heart into narrative filmmaking through my production company, JOYWRECK. After years of honing my skills with short films, I proudly released my first feature-length film, A Colorado Road Trip.

Before starting at Tracy Locke I was an In-House content creator at Nite Ize (see portoflio here and here), where I mostly focused on a packaging rebrand project for nearly 600 SKUs, which can be found in big box stores nationwide, including Home Depot, REI, Bass Pro Shops, and Walmart.

My professional journey began in residential architecture, which took me to Washington, DC, where I worked with Donald Lococo Architects. I contributed as a junior architect on high-profile projects featured in Architectural Digest, including a Tudor-style home and the residence of Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Fueled by a passion for the performing arts, I transitioned to Chicago to pursue theater, improv, and on-camera acting for nearly a decade. My on-screen experiences naturally led me behind the camera, where I was hired by Marbles: The Brain Store to produce all photo and video content. Notably, I created two viral educational music videos—Tour the States and Tour the World-which have collectively garnered 64 million views on YouTube.

Fun Facts:

I was a dedicated volunteer at the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, Indiana, and was later a trained volunteer for the Primates Exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in DC. I still have a scar from a tiger at the EFRC as a memento of that time.

From ages 16 to 23, I was a drummer in a rock band. Decades later, I discovered that my former bass player lives down the street from me in Denver. Yes, we’re talking about getting the band back together.