Growing up on a diversified livestock farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia provided me with an amazing childhood. It afforded me the chance to learn about farm life, gardening, fishing and hunting, as well exploring nature and cultivating a strong sense of responsibility. After studying Wildlife Biology at the University of Montana, I worked with the US Forest Service and was part of their Wildlife and Fisheries Unit, collecting data that would eventually contribute to the successful reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park.
My career experiences also included non-profit work, including coral reef restoration, international maternal/child health programmes and product development for motion picture optics. However, in 2012 I made the difficult decision to leave corporate life as a product development manager to focus on my health and well-being.In the years that followed, I experienced some health struggles, but those difficulties led me to study Naturopathic Nutrition and train in Colon Hydrotherapy. Subsequently I’ve have attained a diploma in Menopause Wellness, is qualified to provide vitamin B12 injections, and is committed to continuous study.
Above all, I find working with clients one-to-one to be an incredibly rewarding and fulfilling experience: one that allows me to help people overcome health issues and improve their well-being and quality of life.