Speaking

 

Yes, I will come talk to your people. No, I will not be boring.

I speak at conferences, corporate events, workshops, and panels on the intersection of technology, women in tech, and why the industry keeps tripping over itself trying to solve a problem it created. I bring the receipts, the research, and just enough sarcasm to make sure nobody falls asleep.

What I Talk About

Women in Tech: Beyond the Pipeline Problem

Everyone loves to blame the pipeline. I’m here to talk about what happens inside the building — the culture, the bias, the microaggressions disguised as compliments, and what organizations can actually do about it besides hosting one awkward lunch panel a year.

Tech Without the Intimidation

Designed for non-technical audiences, this talk breaks down how to stop being afraid of technology and start using it to your advantage. Practical, funny, and zero jargon guaranteed.

Building Your Digital Voice

For professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who keeps saying “I should really start that blog.” How to show up online with confidence, consistency, and a point of view — even if you’re starting from scratch.

The Human Side of Tech Support

A behind-the-scenes look at what it’s actually like to be the person everyone yells at when the internet goes down — and what it taught me about communication, patience, and the absolute audacity of people.

What to Expect

I don’t do death by PowerPoint. My sessions are conversational, high-energy, and designed to leave your audience with something they can actually use — whether that’s a new perspective, a practical tool, or just the relief of knowing someone finally said the quiet part out loud.
Audiences have described my talks as:
“Refreshingly honest.” “Actually funny.” “The best session of the day.”
Formats
  • Keynote presentations
  • Panel discussions and moderation
  • Workshops and breakout sessions
  • Podcast and virtual event appearances

Book Me

I take on a limited number of speaking engagements at a time so I can actually show up prepared and present – not burned out and reading from a script.
If you think I’d be a good fit for your event, head over here and tell me about it. Include your event date, audience size, and topic if you have one in mind. The more detail, the better.
Spoiler: I’m probably going to say yes.