Presentation design is no longer a strategic advantage.

Your competition is are drafting decks using the same tools, the same templates, the same prompts.

Formatted presentations are no long an advantage, they're table stakes.

The deck's that cut thru and influence decisions are strategically sharp, visually distinctive, and purpose-built for the room it has to win.

That's today’s advantage.

That's what I build.

APPROACH

Every engagement starts with the room — the specific audience, the specific moment, the specific outcome that needs to happen. Strategy and story come first. The slides come last.

My work lives at the intersection of agency-trained thinking and executive-level stakes — built for the moments where clarity isn't just valuable. It's the whole game.

Some clients need a single high-stakes deck. Others want an embedded partner who knows their voice, their business, and how decisions get made inside their organization. Either way, the work is bespoke, strategic, and built to perform.

About

I spent fifteen years in the highest-pressure presentation environments in the business — the rooms where Fortune 100 clients get won and lost, where a single presentation determines the next chapter. As SVP of Global Visualization Studio at IPG Mediabrands, I led the strategic narrative and design behind the most competitive pitch decks in the industry.

I left to do one thing: bring that level of firepower to the companies that need it most — and can't afford to get it wrong.