From a young age, you could find me with a camera in my hand, making jewelry, or at a painting class. Then, when I turned 9, I got my first show heifer, Rocky Road Phoenix Leah (lovingly known as Bella). That heifer is who I, and my family, thank for everything that has happened in my life since. Dad and I traveled countless miles, going to county fairs, district shows, and expos around the state. We never missed a North American International Livestock Expo throughout my junior show career and I was even lucky enough to grace the shavings a handful of times at World Dairy Expo.
I took every opportunity I could to be involved in 4-H. My junior year of high school I was given the chance to represent Kentucky at the National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. The following year, I spent the fall traveling to the All American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, PA and the World Dairy Expo in Madison, WI as a member of the Kentucky 4-H Dairy Judging Team. While I might have aged out of 4-H, you can still find me volunteering often. There is nothing I love more than giving back to the organization that has made me the person I am today.
But while my passion for agriculture grew, the creative pursuits that were so important in my youth had become overshadowed. I noticed that something was missing in my life. As I began taking on more marketing roles for my family’s agri-business, the more I realized my true calling was to be a creative in this industry.
Business owners are driven and resilient, pouring heart and soul (not to mention money) into building a better future for themselves and their families. I want to help you succeed and see your business grow by connecting with the right audience. Reach out, I'd love to meet you!
From a young age, you could find me with a camera in my hand, making jewelry, or at a painting class. Then, when I turned 9, I got my first show heifer, Rocky Road Phoenix Leah (lovingly known as Bella). That heifer is who my family and I thank for everything that has happened in my life since. Dad and I traveled countless miles, going to county fairs, district shows, and expos around the state. We never missed a North American International Livestock Expo throughout my junior show career and I have been lucky enough to grace the shavings a handful of times at World Dairy Expo.
I took every opportunity I could to be involved in 4-H. My junior year of high school I was given the chance to represent Kentucky at the National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. The following year, I spent the fall traveling to the All American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, PA and the World Dairy Expo in Madison, WI as a member of the Kentucky 4-H Dairy Judging Team. While I might have aged out of 4-H, you can still find me volunteering often. There is nothing I love more than giving back to the organization that has made me the person I am today.
But while my passion for agriculture grew, the creative pursuits that were so important in my youth had become overshadowed. I noticed that something was missing in my life. As I began taking on more of the marketing role for my family’s agri-business, the more I realized my true calling was to be a creative in this industry.
Business owners are driven and resilient, pouring heart and soul (not to mention money) into building a better future for themselves and their families. I want to help you succeed and see your business grow by connecting with the right audience. Reach out - I'd love to work with you!