My career has encompassed rigorous archival research, scholarly editorial support, interpretive planning, content development, exhibition design, architectural coordination, business development contracts administration, and nonprofit program management. I began my professional journey as a litigation defense law firm, honing skills in research, documentation, legal process management, and client communications. This legal and administrative foundation deepened through roles as a nonprofit manager, where I oversaw community outreach initiatives, staff and volunteer coordination, grant writing, budget management, and program evaluation for organizations focused on advocacy and cultural engagement.

As a specialist and consultant, I have contributed my expertise to a wide range of organizations, including major cultural institutions, design studios, national foundations, and community-driven nonprofits. Notable projects include:

- ilmi Science Discovery & Innovation Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a STEAM-focused museum developed for youth and varied learners, emphasizing inclusive and immersive educational design.
- Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi and regional museum initiatives across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with emphasis on life sciences, STEM education, climate change, art, and evolution in public programming.
- Collaborations with national and presidential libraries and museums in the United States, such as the Obama Presidential Center, William J. Clinton Presidential Library, the Museum of Civil Rights founded by Rev. Al Sharpton, the White House Historical Association, and the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
- Contributions to nonprofit and foundation programs including the Annenberg Foundation's Metabolic Studio, USC Shoah Foundation’s Dimensions in Testimony, and the Elegba Folklore Society.
- Exhibition production and collections management for institutions such as the Catalina Museum for Art & History, the Museum of Jurassic Technology, and the Brooklyn Museum.
- Editorial and research support for oral history and narrative scholarship, including projects with historian Jean Stein.

In addition to my project work, I serve on several boards that address cultural preservation, education, and community criminal justice, lending my expertise to strategic planning, program development, and organizational sustainability. These board appointments further demonstrate my commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and positive impact on cultural and educational sectors. Throughout my career, I have provided detailed expertise in organizing, preserving, interpreting, and presenting cultural and scientific materials. My roles have ensured the delivery of complex archival, exhibition, and public engagement projects while supporting interdisciplinary collaborations in the fields of history, science, and art.