I didn’t Find My Lane. I Paved It.

Hey there! So, this whole brand was built out of passion, necessity, and about a dozen conversations with myself in the car.

When I got laid off, I did what a lot of us do. I opened LinkedIn and started scrolling job titles like they were a menu. Brand Manager. Creative Director. Marketing Lead. Nothing quite fit. Not because I wasn't qualified, but because I'd spent 15 years collecting skills that don't live neatly inside one box. I'd managed Fortune 500 brand partnerships. I'd shot campaigns. I'd written scripts. I'd built strategy decks at 11pm and designed a costume at midnight. I wasn't one thing. I was an intersection of things.

So instead of trying to shrink myself into an existing lane, I built one. Intersections Creative exists because I got tired of waiting for a job description that matched who I actually am, and decided to become the thing companies didn't know they needed yet: a creative partner who moves between strategy and execution, brand and story, big vision and the tiny details that make people actually feel something.

If you've ever felt like you're "too many things" for one role, I want you to know that feeling is not a flaw in your résumé. It's usually a sign you're standing at an intersection nobody's paved yet. You don't need permission to build the lane. You just need to start driving.

This is the whole reason Intersections exists, and it's the reason I love the work I get to do with brands, founders, and teams who are also tired of fitting inside boxes that were never built for them.

If that's you, I'd love to talk. Poke around the site, take the Creative Chemistry quiz to see what kind of creative energy you bring to the table, and let's figure out what we could build together!

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