I’ve spent my life in motion.
I grew up as a lifelong athlete, starting in competitive swimming before eventually finding my way into soccer, softball, water polo, skiing, snowboarding, surfing, and ultimately mountain biking. Movement, curiosity, adventure, and community have shaped nearly every chapter of my life.
I attended the International Community School, a public magnet school focused on global awareness and community leadership, before earning a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Colorado Boulder and later a diploma in Destination Resort Management from Capilano University in British Columbia.
Over the past 20 years, that passion for movement has taken me around the world as a professional athlete, storyteller, event producer, commentator, creator, and community builder. Along the way, I became the 2010 Pan American Champion and 2012 US Grand Prix Champion, traveled to more than 50 countries and all 50 US states, ran the New York City Marathon, circled the world by boat, learned to backflip, and somehow once jumped a mountain bike over a trophy truck on live television.
But the work I’m proudest of has always been about something bigger than competition.
Throughout my career, I’ve worked to help push women’s freeride mountain biking and outdoor culture forward through storytelling, events, advocacy, and community building. I’m the co-creator of Red Bull Formation, a groundbreaking women’s freeride event designed to create more opportunity and progression in the sport. Formation ultimately helped lead to the inclusion of the first women’s category at Red Bull Rampage after more than 20 years of exclusion, some of the largest media opportunities women’s mountain biking has ever seen, and a 400% increase in single-event prize money for women in the sport.
I’m also a co-founder of the Grow Cycling Foundation and have hosted and commentated for NSMB, Pinkbike, and Freecaster, judged Crankworx Deep Summer, worked as a multi-time Red Bull Rampage digger, and had my work featured across major mountain bike and outdoor publications around the world.
Today, my work sits at the intersection of sport, storytelling, travel, culture, media, and human connection. Through content, events, consulting, creative projects, and experiential travel, I aim to create meaningful experiences that bring people together, celebrate the places we move through, support local communities, and leave things a little better than I found them.

