About Me
AI Solutions Architect & Creative Technologist
I design applied AI systems that help creative industries navigate, adopt, and imagine new workflows with frontier language models. After nearly two decades as a literary agent and business affairs leader in publishing, I transitioned into building and shaping AI-powered experiences, acting as a Solutions Architect to blend narrative systems thinking with technical prototyping and cultural impact.
My work focuses on applied system design: prompt architecture, orchestration frameworks, and human-in-the-loop structures that allow creators and organizations to engage responsibly and effectively with emerging AI technologies.
As a literary agent, I represented authors, negotiated complex international rights deals, and developed publishing strategies that brought stories to global audiences. I served on the Board of Directors of the Association of American Literary Agents, where I helped lead the industry’s first working group on the ethical and practical use of AI tools in the publishing process, bridging creative practice and emerging technology.
Trained as an attorney, I bring a practical understanding of intellectual property, risk, and enterprise adoption. I am comfortable navigating complex negotiations and ensuring that AI deployments align with legal and ethical guardrails.
In my current work, I balance the rigorous demands of architecting high-compliance enterprise agents with hands-on prototyping, building tools that translate complex LLM capabilities into intuitive, magical experiences for non-technical users.
In my spare time, I’m a writer, musician, and extremely amateur luthier, building electric guitars that tend to look nicer than I can play them.

