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Bringing Ideas to Life, One Visual at a Time

When your team gathers for a conference, retreat, workshop, or keynote, the ideas shared are critical — but they only matter if they stick. That’s where I come in. Through live graphic recording, I transform complex discussions, strategies, and insights into clear, engaging visuals that help your team retain key takeaways, see connections, and take meaningful action.

Below are a few examples of my work with executive teams and organizations, showing how I capture the essence of their conversations and make ideas unforgettable.

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USPTO Leadership Conference Keynotes

Over multiple years, I’ve captured the USPTO’s leadership conference keynotes through live graphic recording. My visuals turn complex discussions into clear, engaging stories that help executive teams retain insights, align on strategy, and take action long after the event.

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NACU Annual Conference – Keynotes & Breakout Sessions

I provided live graphic recording for the week-long NACU conference, capturing both keynotes and breakout sessions. My visuals translated complex discussions and diverse ideas into clear, engaging stories, helping attendees retain key insights, see connections, and take action long after the event.

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NASA Human Resources & Organizational Development Conference

For this week-long NASA conference, I not only captured live graphic recordings of keynotes and sessions but also planned and facilitated the event. By combining strategic design with visual storytelling, I helped HR and organizational development leaders align on priorities, retain critical insights, and translate ideas into action.

04

NNSA Spring Conference

Partnering with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), I provided live graphic recording for their multi-day  conference. Throughout the event, I captured keynotes in real time — turning complex discussions into clear, engaging visuals that helped participants connect ideas, reflect on key insights, and carry the learning forward across their teams.

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