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Let's build a world where all living things can collectively thrive. 

While my work doesn't fit into precise buckets, that won't stop me from trying! Strategy | Business Operations | Comms | Brand | Sustainability | Alternative Proteins

 

Ideas? Questions? Projects? Let's chat!

I'm currently at Orbillion Bio making cultivated meat.

 

While you're here... did you know that scallops have hundreds of eyes? That schools of fish communicate with the pressure of their bodies? Beetles can make a bee line to fires to reproduce? Bats can bite in a fraction of the time humans take to bat our eyes? Amazing stuff. I just finished Ed Yong's book An Immense World about the breathtaking diversity of animal senses. I'm still in awe. Here's why - 

The book introduced me to the stunning concept of umwelt (pronounced “oom-velt”). Umwelt describes the entire unique world that a creature experiences as a result of their particular senses. I loved this book and this concept because it broadened my understanding of the vastness of experience on earth. It reinforced that we, as human animals, experience such a miniscule fraction of what is around us. That we have so much to learn from animals and ecosystems. That we can never truly know the umwelt of another, but what a gift and wonder it is to try.

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