about me
Union, Nebraska is the quiet, beautiful place I grew up and still call home. No tall buildings. Paved roads at least ten minutes away. Grass as green as you’ve ever seen in the summertime.
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Homesteaded in 1857, Todd Farms has seen generations of farmers — and my dad is one of them. Surrounded by Black Angus cattle and fields of corn, I grew up in what I still call Heaven on Earth.
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At ten years old, my dad bought me my first cow. From there, it was up to me to build a herd.
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It’s rooted in me: starting with raw materials and fostering growth.
No dream feels too big. No problem too complex. Nothing a farm girl can’t figure out.
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That small herd grew to more than 20 head — just in time to help pay for my college education. At the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Journalism, my world expanded. My grit stayed the same — but my tools changed.
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My problem-solving shifted from managing a cattle operation to using strategy, storytelling, and creativity to grow businesses.
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That’s my bliss — where right brain and left brain meet.
Data paired with instinct. Strategy strengthened by story.
Whether I’m stringing together words, capturing moments through a lens, building brand systems, or diving into spreadsheets, I’m happiest when I’m building something that matters.

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