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.
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.
At ten years old, my dad bought me my first cow. From there, it was up to me to build a herd.
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.
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.
My problem-solving shifted from managing a cattle operation to using strategy, storytelling, and creativity to grow businesses.
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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