
More than Numbers
Financial coaching is about more than numbers. It’s about helping you create a clear path toward your goals in a judgment-free setting. I believe everyone deserves to feel confident about their money, and financial coaching is about restoring hope in a future where you can feel secure, free, and at peace with your finances. This is an ongoing process, and you are the hero of your story. You are capable of achieving your goals, and I’m here to support you and help you build a practical plan so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.
Why I Became a Coach
I was inspired to become a financial coach by my own experience. For a long time, I went through the motions of life, following societal norms about money, before I realized there was a clearer, more direct path toward my financial goals. Over time, I started taking intentional steps that continue to bring me closer to financial freedom. Along the way, I noticed a gap: friends, family, and peers often struggle not because they don’t understand money, but because their habits, choices, and mindset get in the way of reaching their personal goals.
I’m not a financial advisor or a financial planner—there’s absolutely a place for that when it comes to understanding how money behaves. Financial coaching, however, is about how you behave with money. I became a coach to help fill this gap: to empower people to take control, create actionable plans, and move toward the financial future they want. My goal is to support you, guide you through the noise and confusion, and help you feel confident and hopeful as you achieve your own goals.


About Me
I’ve spent the past seven years as the office manager at a financial planning firm, where I gained a deep understanding of how financial planning works behind the scenes and how people interact with their money. I hold an MBA and completed the Financial Coach Master Training program, which gave me the tools to help people clarify their goals and take practical steps toward them. I’m not a financial advisor, but my experience has shown me how the right systems, habits, and guidance can make a real difference in someone’s financial life.
Over the years, I’ve been given opportunities to become a financial advisor, and for a long time, I assumed that would be my path. But the more I learned, the more I realized that the people I feel most called to help often aren’t the ones with money to invest. They’re the ones living paycheck to paycheck, feeling stuck, unsure how to budget, or navigating financial stress in their relationships. I wanted to be in a position to support those people—to offer clarity, structure, and hope where it’s needed most.
Outside of work, I’m a mom, a proud dog owner, and I’ve been married to my incredible and supportive husband for over ten years. I’m passionate about learning and growing, both personally and professionally, and I serve as a Board member and treasurer for a non-profit that supports incarcerated individuals, returning citizens, and their families. All of these experiences shape how I approach financial coaching: with empathy, understanding, and a focus on practical steps that help people feel confident and hopeful about their financial future.






