About me
I am a meteorologist with experience across several areas at Environment and Climate Change Canada, and I’ve found real purpose in work that blends science, communication, and collaboration. I specialize in communication‑forward, impact‑based meteorology that supports emergency management partners in making confident, weather‑informed decisions. I enjoy building strong relationships with partners at all levels of government and providing real‑time decision support during high‑impact events, helping teams understand weather risks in planning and exercises, and supporting recovery efforts. I’m also passionate about program development and continuous improvement, drawing on lessons learned, scientific research, and social science to strengthen services.
My background includes aviation forecasting, where precision and situational awareness are essential, as well as early‑career experience in the public forecasting program delivering timely, actionable forecasts and alerts. Across all my work, I bring enthusiasm, curiosity, and a commitment to anticipating partner needs, fostering trust, and ensuring meteorological expertise is meaningfully integrated into decision‑making.