Creative Operations

Creative Operations &

Studio Coordination

I work in creative operations roles supporting studios, platforms, and production teams managing high volumes of creative work. My focus is on aligning story, process, and people —ensuring materials move efficiently through development, review, production, and delivery without losing clarity or intent.

  • Creative workflow management
    Designing and running review, approval, and delivery pipelines.

  • Cross-team coordination
    Aligning content, production, marketing, and legal teams.

  • Material & IP oversight
    Managing scripts, cuts, decks, and assets through multi-stage review.

  • Timeline & delivery control
    Keeping projects on track across parallel initiatives.

  • Stakeholder communication
    Serving as a clear point of coordination across teams and partners.

Title: District Dreamers Film Festival

Role: CoFounder + Festival Director

I co-founded District Dreamers to create the kind of space I didn’t see—where emerging filmmakers could be celebrated not as “up next” but as already here.

Designed as more than a showcase, District Dreamers is a film festival grounded in community, care, and cultural truth. In its inaugural year, it brought together 350+ attendees across three nights of original film, conversation, and connection—including a 2025 Tribeca selection.

The goal? To center voices that don’t just deserve attention, but demand presence.

PAKKE Productions & Design - Cultural Events house

Role: CoFounder & Creative Director

PAKKE is a creative studio I co-founded to produce narrative-driven work across film, video, and live experiences. While the studio has partnered with brands and media organizations, it has also functioned as an operating environment where I built and tested real production systems—managing budgets, schedules, teams, and deliverables across multiple projects at once. The work required the same coordination, accountability, and creative rigor expected in larger studio settings, applied at a scale where adaptability mattered just as much as structure.

Mentorship & Creative Development

At the same time, PAKKE has always been a place for developing artists, collaborators, and community-led projects. Through independently driven work with musicians, filmmakers, and local organizations, the studio has created space for emerging voices to produce high-quality work, learn professional production processes, and grow their practice. That commitment to mentorship, access, and collaboration has shaped how I lead creative teams—prioritizing clarity, trust, and long-term development alongside delivery.