Builder. Truth-teller. Architect of trust-centered systems.
I'm the founder and CEO of Health in Her HUE, a digital health platform that connects Black women and women of color to culturally responsive care. I'm also a strategic advisor and speaker, helping founders and organizations in health and beyond build systems where equity—rooted in trust, culture, and community—is the true foundation of their work and the source of their success.
Featured InEverything I do is an invitation to imagine what's possible.
Most founders and organizations that want to innovate begin with what's broken—and they should. The gaps are clear. The friction is real. Sometimes the stakes are urgent. But the scope of what you build doesn't have to be limited by the problem that inspired it.
Innovation doesn't stop at creating the fix—it also asks how good things can get once the problem is no longer the ceiling. I challenge builders to push further by asking: what else is possible? What would it look like to design around the full lives of the people you're serving—their realities, their needs, their ambitions, their joy—not just the pain points they're trying to move past?
That expansion, from solving problems to designing the best possible experiences, is the lens I bring to every company I build, every founder I advise, and every room I walk into.
strategic advisoryWhat could your business become if it were designed for the world you actually want to create?
Let’s Build It
speaking & trainingWhat do I wish more health and tech leaders knew about building an equitable future?
Pass the Mic
The world we want exists the moment we decide to build it.
I grew up moving through spaces with vastly different levels of access and opportunity. That movement gave me a unique vantage point — the ability to see how systems allocate resources, how proximity creates possibility, and how design determines outcomes. Even when I didn’t have everything I saw, I understood something important: if it existed, it was possible.
That lens followed me into healthcare, where I worked inside well-funded institutions often misaligned with the communities they claimed to serve. My frustration was clarifying, and it forced a deeper question: what would it look like to build something different?
Out of that question came Health in Her HUE.
My work continues from that same conviction: the world we want is not hypothetical. It’s possible. And if it’s possible, it’s buildable.
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