What happens when a person born in Hawaii gets transplanted to Germany before the age of two, and spends the next several decades adventuring, learning, and exploring? Add in a natural affinity for being truly interested in the why, a deep responsibility to living on purpose, and counting the privilege of being trusted as one of life's greatest treasures. I am thrilled to to be working for a Fortune 100 company at a time when the solutions, resources, thinkers, access, and innovations make "the sky is the limit" living truer than ever before.
Where are you? Where do you want to go? And how can I be part of the journey?
Rather than being 100% linear, the life experiences that prepared me in my earlier years consisted of being a:
Concierge at a Hilton Hotel back East where I learned lessons on customer service, anticipating needs, teamwork, sales metrics, and the value of guest loyalty that I still apply 25 years later!!!
Retinal photographer at a referral only practice while in college where we actually developed the film by hand in a darkroom on site. That's vintage! This was my first experience in ophthalmology and while at my first AAO in New Orleans I passed someone wearing a kukui nut lei that was the founder of the Hawaiian Eye meeting and a future boss!
Marketing Director of a practice that shot cataract centric television commercials on FILM :) We also hosted senior outreach fairs that had attendance of over 500, had a mini on-site hotel for patients called Hale Maka (House of Eyes), and supported missions of education & surgery globally.
Consulted with practices who were making the transition from insurance based to cash paying services. Being a trusted, key part of their teams on a retainer basis was a privilege and continue to be in touch and connected with them.
Marketing Coordinator for nationally affiliated hospital network where we created award winning branding, hosted gigantic symposiums, and had the perfect balance of big budgets, campaigns of physician appreciation, and blue oceans thinking that expanded my thinking forever.