I’ve spent years specialising in one thing, and doing it well. But like most people, I’ve always been more than one skill, one label, or one job description.
Alongside my career in visual effects, I’ve coordinated, supported, organised, and managed, often behind the scenes, often without the title. I’ve adapted to fast-changing situations, solved problems under pressure, and kept things moving when it mattered most.
I’m now choosing to give that side of my experience the space it deserves. Not because I’m reinventing myself, but because I’m finally giving equal weight to the parts of me that were always there. My training at Lewis College is part of that — not a pivot, but a way to formalise and support what I’ve already been doing.
I still value creativity, but I’m equally drawn to structure, clarity, and meaningful support. I’m looking for opportunities where I can contribute in roles like Executive Assistant, Production Coordinator, or administrative support, especially in environments that value calmness, focus, and reliability.
I’m open to roles within and outside the creative industries — anywhere people need someone adaptable, thoughtful, and engaged. And ideally, somewhere I can continue to learn, grow, and contribute with intention.
We’re all more than the boxes we’ve worked in.
This is me stepping out of mine.