I build the processes and systems that help teams move clearly — then I step back, sketch cities and plants, and read about what makes people perform at their best.

A short introduction to who I am and what drives my work.
I'm a project manager who specialises in optimising and implementing processes and systems — the invisible architecture that determines whether teams thrive or stall. I've worked across multiple functions and regions, always asking the same question: What is working and not working for you, why does this work the way it does, and how could it work better?
Outside of work, I'm drawn to the questions that systems can't fully answer. I explore sport psychology because elite performance reveals truths about motivation that any team can use. I'm fascinated by city planning because cities are the most complex and most human systems ever built. And I think carefully about the ethical dimensions of technology — what we build, for whom, and what it costs.
When the notebook is open, I draw. Anything that interests me, people, plants, little things which have beauty but maybe no purpose and urban spaces. Sketching is where the systems thinker goes quiet and the person comes through.
Peak performance, resilience, and the mental side of growth.
How urban systems shape human behaviour, community and growth
The responsibility that comes with building things both local as well as at scale.
Understand how the past has shaped the world today.
Ink, pencil and anything that leaves a mark - portraits, cityscapes and wandering lines.
Patience, routine and creation of space to growth
Whether you're thinking about systems design, want to discuss sport psychology and performance, multi-cultural team management or just want to connect — I'd like to hear from you.