I’m an eLearning developer and simulation-based training designer with a long background in visual communication, instructional design, and production.

My work is built around a simple idea: training should help people do the job — not just read about the job.

Before focusing heavily on eLearning and interactive training, I spent years designing high-volume, brand-sensitive print and marketing materials for national food and restaurant brands. That included menu and promotional work for brands such as IHOP, BJ’s Restaurants, Marie Callender’s, Mimi’s Restaurant, and serving as the sole designer for Perdue Farms for several years.

That background still shapes the way I build training today. I care about clarity, visual structure, accuracy, consistency, and how quickly a learner can understand what matters. Whether I’m working from a technical manual, a dealership process, a software screen, or a complex operational procedure, my goal is to turn dense information into something usable.

Today, my work includes eLearning courses, software simulations, interactive scenarios, multilingual course production, assessments, and job-focused training experiences. I’ve developed learning for automotive, technical, legal, and safety-sensitive environments where learners need more than information — they need practice, confidence, and a clear path to the right decision.

Clients work directly with me from concept through delivery. I design, build, test, revise, and problem-solve with a practical focus on what the learner actually needs to do.

Whether the project is a straightforward eLearning module or a custom simulator, my goal is the same:

Make the training clear, useful, realistic, and worth the learner’s time.