I work with humans, non-humans, places, and ideas to turn good intentions into shared action. My practice sits between maker culture, community activation, and systems-level thinking, using hands-on making as a way to connect people and move projects forward.
I work at both local and international levels, from coordinating global fab city networks with the Fab City Foundation, to designing and leading creative learning and makerspace programmes across Europe.
Earlier in my career, I spent over a decade working alongside under-represented communities, which continues to shape how I lead, facilitate, and collaborate. I prioritise the celebration of equity and diversity over acceptance and design this into everything I do.
My design and making background is supported by a Master’s in Design for Distributed Innovation. I also run Maker Change, an evolving initiative exploring how cities can support more connected, creative, and resilient communities.