AI adoption · strategic communications · multimedia storytelling
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I build practical systems, stories, and tools that help people understand change—and act on it. My work moves between enterprise AI adoption, organizational leadership, public communication, publishing, photography, faith, and experiments that begin with a useful question.
This is where I think in public, build practical tools, tell stories, test ideas, and keep faith close to the work. Choose a lens. The borders are intentionally porous.
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AI adoption, leadership, communication and field notes from real work.
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Prompts, prototypes, tools, and honest experiments from the messy middle.
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Fiction, publishing, multimedia, and worlds still taking shape.
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Notebook. Camera. AP Stylebook. AI. And the long road connecting them.
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Grace-shaped resources for family, community, and ordinary Christian life.
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We are only as good as those we keep in our lives. Let’s talk!
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I started with a notebook and a camera. Journalism taught me to observe closely, verify what matters, and make the complicated legible. Leadership taught me that clarity only counts when people can use it. AI brought those lessons into a new kind of work.
Today I lead emerging-technology and ethical-AI adoption for a worldwide public-affairs enterprise of more than 2,200 people. Through StratCreative, I’m building practical tools for AI adoption, communication, publishing, multimedia, and the humans responsible for all of it.
Strategy, governance, reusable workflows, training, and human-review controls designed for real organizations—not a demo that collapses the minute the room gets complicated.
Nearly two decades across journalism, crisis response, executive communication, social strategy, web governance, photography, video, and public storytelling.
I turn scattered expertise into prompts, templates, operating rhythms, and decision tools that help teams move faster without giving away judgment.