"Life is about the journey, not the destination."
From a very young age, I learned that life was a series of events, good and bad, all strung together to encompass what I have come to call "the journey." My journey has been one of overcoming obstacles, accepting challenges, and learning about myself. A love of learning has guided me on my journey through collegiate life at Penn State University and continues to guide me following my graduation from my masters program at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. I was exposed to innovation and creativity at a young age, and have entered the adult world with a greater appreciation for everything around me. I seek out opportunities for involvement in the community and treat all experiences with an understanding that they have a purpose in my life. As I enter the next phase of my life in the professional world, I look forward to the life experiences that follow and the people I will meet along the way.
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You may have noticed by now that the tabs on my menu bar are related to the life process and self-discovery. These are two aspects of growth that have been fundamental to my becoming the person I am today. The tab "Resume" includes a comprehensive resume - a PDF version is available upon request. One of my favorite pages included on this website is "The Journey." On this page, you will find various activities which have led me to understand my purpose and passions in life. To view a list of the courses I completed during my undergraduate experience, visit the "Courses" tab. You can learn more about each of the courses I took by clicking on the course number (e.g. "CRIM 100"). Under "Creative Outlets" you will find products of my love for creativity -- jewelry, pottery, and other creations I've made over the past few years.
As a conflict practitioner, it is important to track your development and brainstorm ideas for the future. I continue to seek opportunities for development and education. If you would like to contact me, you can find the information to do so under the "Engage" tab.
As a conflict practitioner, it is important to track your development and brainstorm ideas for the future. I continue to seek opportunities for development and education. If you would like to contact me, you can find the information to do so under the "Engage" tab.