I have 6 years of diverse experience in the project world. I’ve worked on event products to mobile apps with user bases to websites.
Few is a design and development agency based out of Little Rock Arkansas. At Few, I am the director of projects overseeing 12+ active projects with a 10 person production team.
Post Reality is a product developed by KreatAR, a subsidiary of the Glimpse Group (and AR / VR company). As a project manager on Post Reality, my role is helping this early stage product reach developmental milestones by creating product documentation such as user stories, wireframes, use cases, and backend data structures. https://www.post-reality.com/
Kern + Lead builds brands that people love. As a freelance project manager with K+L, I have the pleasure of working with their dynamic roster of clients in industries such as solar energy and storage, compliance, utilities, spa & fitness, and restaurants. I work with a diverse team of remote freelancers to support and deliver multiple cross functional projects week over week. https://kernandlead.com/
ChronoQuest™ is an augmented reality based learning tool that was developed and produced by Early-Adopter and distributed by HamiltonBuhl. As the project manager, my role was to work with both the EA team and HamilonBuhl education experts to bring the product from the prototype stage to market-ready in about 4 months. I worked with stakeholders and producers to achieve milestones like naming, tagline, logo, redesign of timeline artwork, packaging, product photos, website creation, social media accounts, seed content based on curriculum standards, and a launch event “Hack History.” https://www.chrono-quest.com/
PHHHOTO™ was a community driven mobile app that allowed users to create and share their own moving pictures within the platform. You know Boomerang? Yeah, they stole that from us. PHHHOTO grew to 10+ million downloads with 1.6 million DAUs. My role at PHHHOTO was as product manager, acting as the liaison between users and the team, bug finding and fixing, writing user stories, managing the feature backlog, managing (and building) the support channels, managing (and building) the Beta testing teams, QA testing, and just about anything else that needed done. I played a crucial role in building the PHHHOTO community from its inception by hosting IRL happy hours here in NYC to meet and befriend our first power users, who proved to be invaluable as support as we grew.
Avenues: The World School is a private school with campuses in New York City and São Paulo, Brazil. My role with Avenues is as a project manager & producer, working with Avenues and a third party development team to manage their multiple websites — global, NYC, São Paulo, careers, and blogs — for marketing initiatives, content updates, landing pages, SEO initiatives, google analytics tracking, strategy, etc. http://www.avenues.org/
HYPNO® (parent company of PHHHOTO) is an experiential camera platform. My role at Hypno was as operations manager. As an early employee, I built systems for storage, shipment, and inventory for the physical photo booths as events grew exponentially. I worked closely with all teams — sales, development, and production to ensure every system went out the door in working order and in the hands of a capable activator. I built the freelance team (activators) from less than 5 to more than 100 worldwide — building systems for recruiting, interviewing, hiring, on boarding, training, and managing along the way. I lead product improvements with software developers and hardware manufacturers based on feedback collected from freelancers in the field and personal experience in testing and using equipment. http://hypno.cam
Membit™ is a geolocative photo sharing app that allows pictures to be placed and viewed in the exact location they were captured, allowing for markerless augmented reality to be used anytime, anywhere. My role with Membit was as a project manager, coordinating partnership efforts with the New Amsterdam History Center to create an augmented reality tour of New Amsterdam. I also worked with Membit on marketing efforts at the Northside Festival 2017, including a “Beer Tree” which prompted Festival goers to create a Membit with the hidden beer tree in order to receive a free drink.
Gotham Whale is New York City’s only whale research and advocacy organization. My role with Gotham Whale was that of project manager, planning and executing the initial relaunch of the Gotham Whale website. I updated the not for profit from an outdated GoDaddy site builder to WordPress, saving the organization high monthly fees. I archived the old site and migrated the content over to the new, live site. Work continues for updates version 2, which includes an integrated store in order to generate revenue for the organization. https://gothamwhale.org/