ABOUT

It’s been said that we're living in the most connected,

yet disconnected generation of all time.


Hi, I’m Leigh

I’ve always been drawn to the moments that bring people together—the kind that feel intentional and lasting.

Over time, that instinct has grown into the work I do today: designing experiences that help people feel connected—to a place, a purpose, or each other.

I tend to see both the big picture and the smallest details at the same time—how something looks, how it flows, and most importantly, how it feels.

Because the moments that truly stay with us usually aren’t digital.

They’re felt.

My background sits at the intersection of brand, experience, and storytelling—leading brand marketing, events, and creative direction for organizations focused on growth and impact.

I design brand moments people can actually experience.

While most companies rely heavily on digital marketing, the moments that build real connection—the ones people carry with them—are often the ones they can feel in real life.

A room.

A table.

A custom detail.

A moment that was clearly planned with them in mind.

That’s the space I work in.

But more than that, I help shape how something is experienced—not just what it looks like or what happens, but how it lands.

I approach every project with a simple belief:

every detail should serve the moment.

And when done well, these moments don’t just look beautiful—they build trust, deepen relationships, and move people to act.

I’m based in Nashville, TN where I spend my time chasing good light, fresh flowers, and long walks with my goldendoodle, Hank—the love of my life!

If you’re looking to create something intentional—something people can actually feel—I’d love to connect.

Along the way, we just might reclaim a way of living—one rooted in connection, presence, and meaning.


Creativity is the way you share your soul with the world. Your spiritual practice and creative practice are the way that you interact with every single person and even yourself. And without access to other people’s creativity, we are not okay as humans. The only unique contribution we will make in this world, will be born of creativity.”            
— Brene Brown