I am a project manager working with homeowners and short-term rental investors across Bozeman and the surrounding Montana valleys. My focus is smaller-scale interior projects and Airbnb properties, the kind of work where details and follow-through matter more than fanfare.
Originally from Redding, in Northern California, I moved to Bozeman because the landscape felt familiar from the first drive in. I keep a second place in Belgrade near the airport since I travel often, but Bozeman is home base and where most of my projects live.
My background is hands-on coordination. Timelines, budgets, vendors, the dozen small decisions that turn a half-finished room into a finished one. I oversee projects from the first walk-through to the day the last piece of furniture lands in its place. On the Airbnb side, I personally manage four properties, which means I have learned what holds up, what photographs well, and what guests actually notice when they walk in the door.
Most of what I bring to a project comes from doing the work. I have seen which finishes survive a Montana winter, which vendors return calls on time, and which design choices make a rental more bookable. That is a different kind of expertise than a degree, and I am clear with clients about what I am and what I am not. I am not a licensed interior designer. I am a project manager who knows how to get good design done well.
Outside of work, my days tend to start with coffee and a view, and end at the gym or in the sauna after hot yoga. When the schedule opens up, I am out on the trails or on a river with a fly rod. I learned to fly fish back home on the Sacramento River, and picked it back up here in Montana as a way to meet the place when I first moved and did not know many people. The same patience the river teaches you tends to come in handy when you are six weeks into a kitchen reno waiting on tile.