Experienced & Passionate ACS Volunteer with Corporate Strategy Experience

About Me

I am a passionate volunteer leader within the American Chemical Society and am honored to be a Candidate for District 1 Director for the ACS Board of Directors in 2024.

As a Candidate, I welcome you to this page and hope that it helps you learn more about me, my qualifications, and my vision for the American Chemical Society. I am committed to making the Society a better place for all chemists, so I have devoted countless hours to create programs and initiatives to help others grow and flourish through the transforming power of chemistry.

Please contact me so that I can hear from you about how we can work together to make the ACS a place for all chemists.

Educational Background

BS, Chemistry & Music

Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD)

PhD, Chemistry

University of Minnesota

Corporate Experience

R&D Scientist

2010 – 2015

Marketing & Business Development Professional

2015 – Present

ACS Leadership Highlights

BMGT Division Chair

CMACS Local Section Chair

10+ ACS Webinars

Candidate Statement

It is my mission to support chemists by recognizing their achievements, supporting them to reach their goals, and advocate for their equitable representation across all aspects of Society.

Read my full statement here.

Professional Development Webinars

I am a frequent contributor to the American Chemical Society Webinars platform where I have had the pleasure of collaborating with friends and colleagues on a variety of topics related to professional development for scientists.

View a selection of my favorites here.

ACS Involvement

I have been an active member and volunteer leader within the ACS for nearly a decade with experience at the Local Section, Regional, National, Committee, and Divisional levels. These experiences have given me unique insight into how the volunteer arm of the Society operates that I continue to leverage to support my fellow volunteers, members, and chemists to meet their full potential.

Reach out and let’s discuss the future of ACS!