About Me
Wanderlust runs in my family. I had my first passport as a toddler and by age six, I announced I wanted to be a flight attendant.
While I never took to the skies professionally, travel has always shaped my life and career. I went on to work in media, marketing, and event planning, including time with Condé Nast Traveler and tech brands serving the travel industry.
Along the way, I developed a deep appreciation for research, organization, and thoughtful planning.
Those skills are invaluable when coordinating travel—especially for groups, families, or clients with varied tastes and expectations.
I’m meticulous, responsive, and deeply invested in creating trips that feel seamless from start to finish.
What I Bring
Through Fora Travel, I have access to perks and upgrades at hotels worldwide — including room upgrades, resort credits, VIP amenities, and preferred partner benefits that are often unavailable through online booking sites.
I also work with a trusted network of suppliers and colleagues to create more seamless and personalized experiences for my clients.
I’ve traveled extensively — solo, with family, and with friends — which gives me a strong sense of what works in real life. I know when an itinerary is trying to do too much, when a hotel is worth the splurge, and when a small change in pacing or sequencing can completely improve the feel of a trip.
I also understand the practical details that matter: whether a room truly works for a family, how much transition time a destination realistically requires, and how to balance logistics with enjoyment.
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