NICE TO MEET YOU

MY STORY

Hello, I’m Elisa. I love making and visualizing content. I love building teams. I love solving problems. I look at content from the perspective of an artist and a data geek, using instinct and insights to connect to audiences and tell stories.

I began my career as a writer and with experience grew into a content and creative leader. I speak in visuals because that’s the way my brain tends to work. I’m also inherently curious, which is why I love finding the juicy insight, connecting emotional to practical human behavior and playing with new technology.

My work has won awards, my films have been in festivals, and along the way, I’ve met unique and inspiring people who have made me a better manager and creator.

I grew up with a travel-agent-mother so I have been raised with wanderlust and am fortunate to have been able to travel quite a bit. I think experiencing new cultures and walking through strange streets is a big part of how I shape ideas and concepts. Kayaking amongst seals in front of glaciers is the perfect setting for figuring out how a navigation system should work or why an audience should care about a particular subject.

It’s also gives me the opportunity to practice my photography.

You pronounce my name, Ee-lee-sah.


“She has the Swiss Army knife skills of a strategist, storyteller and producer to boot that helped drive the project and creative vision forward. As a team member or a leader, Elisa is your go to when you need to get it done.”

Joe • Creative Director

“Elisa is super thoughtful and never shied away from asking challenging questions to drive the teams to be better. As a manager, I found her guidance invaluable as she is incredibly supportive and collaborative.”

Shannon • Copywriter, User Engagement Director

I've watched her go from day one being introduced to a particular technology for the first time, to a final deliverable where she has learned not just the information but applied nuances to audience, theme and concepts that others never even realized were there.”

Aimee • Editor-In-Chief