A Design + Product Leader
This is me
With 15 years of experience, I’ve designed products and led teams to ship global digital experiences generating billions in revenue.
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I specialise in leading, coaching, and mentoring high-performing design teams working on complex SaaS products and B2B/B2C experiences. My focus is on driving measurable impact, whether that’s through increasing ARPU, improving user adoption, or enhancing CSAT, always aligning team efforts with strategic business objectives.
I’m a leader who excels at building and managing teams at scale, strengthening design practices, and fostering a collaborative product culture across large, complex organisations.
Lead at scale across complexity + change
A cross functional partner
I drive ROI and set strategic objectives
A coach who builds high performing teams

A leader experienced with building and scaling diverse teams.
People are at the centre of my work and diverse, engaged and thoughtful teams are what I strive for. I actively promote diversity in design and technology, engaging in Women in Tech/ LGBTIQ+ in Tech initiatives. I’ve consistently championed diversity as a source of strength, challenging biases and empowering marginalised individuals to become active change makers in the tech industry.

Speaking
Lectures, Presentations and Workshops
Design leader panel particicipant
Discussion panel to launch DesignUP book by Emma Carter. Topics included leading large teams, bringing a POV to executive teams and measuring impact of design. Book available here
Academic at QLD University of Technology
I led lectures and tutorials for hundreds of emerging technologists for one of our top tier universities in Australia.
Symposium presenter University of QLD
I was invited to speak about ethics and responsible approaches to designing and building technology. Presented at the University of Queensland's Automation and Ethics Symposium . Playbook available for free here.
Facilitator, Ladies Who Code Tech Bootcamp, Toronto
I was a guest facilitator for coding workshops run by Ladies Who Code Toronto. These workshops focussed on providing women, trans and non binary technologists different learning pathways to tech.
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