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LEFT BRAIN: NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP, INFRASTRUCTURE & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 

Bold visions need strong bones. I believe values-based nonprofit infrastructure is essential for organizational growth, deepening, and sustainability. 

 
As a nonprofit founder and leader of two community-arts nonprofits, I have deep experience in building big dreams into organizations from the ground up.

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If you need support developing organizational infrastructure that puts people before paperwork, reach out.

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Various Software Chops

  • Quickbooks Desktop & Online

  • Bill.com

  • Hootsuite

  • Squarespace

  • Wordpress

  • Square (online/POS)

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  • Asana

  • Slack

  • Photoshop

  • Canva

  • Pro Tools

  •  ChatGPT

LEFT BRAIN SERVICES INCLUDE

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People & Finance

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  • Building and overseeing nonprofit finance systems and teams

  • Budgeting and nonprofit accounting

  • 990 and audit project management 

  • Developing and operationalizing values into human resource processes and practices

  • Crafting effective staffing strategies aligned with program needs, budgets, and organizational goals

  • Management coaching

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Project Management 

  • Translating ambitious visions for virtual and physical capital improvements into affordable and actionable plans

  • Project managing rebrands, website builds, re-orgs, and construction projects 

  • Connecting architects, designers, and contractors who do pro- or low-bono work with nonprofits

  • Extensive experience in leading creative teams of artists and designers 

  • All things print and publishing!  

About how I can help grow your nonprofit or about Something Else All Together. 

I acknowledge that the land we are on today is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Chochenyo Ohlone people. I live in Huichin, also known as Oakland, on the unceded territories of Chochenyo and Ramaytush Ohlone peoples, who have continuously lived upon this land since time immemorial. I recognize the historic discrimination and violence inflicted upon Indigenous peoples in California and the Americas, including their forced removal from ancestral lands, and the deliberate and systematic destruction and genocide of their communities and culture.

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Photo credits: Gensler, Oakland & Nathanial Swope

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