
I served as the Senior Graphic Designer for the Center for Homeland Defense and Security, where I led a comprehensive modernization of a decade‑old national brand identity. I shaped a unified visual system—supported by a full brand architecture and Microsoft Office suite—ensuring that faculty, staff, and federal partners could communicate with clarity, consistency, and purpose. My work strengthened the institution’s national presence and elevated the design standards of FEMA‑funded programs serving first responders, military personnel, and government leaders.
I designed high‑visibility recruitment campaigns, national conference environments, and strategic communication assets that advanced CHDS’s mission across the country. I also negotiated vendor partnerships that reduced production costs by more than 30%, demonstrating my commitment to operational excellence as well as creative rigor. Throughout my tenure, I approached design as both a strategic discipline and a public‑impact tool—an approach I continue to bring to brand development, visual communication, and organizational storytelling.
Tools & Technologies
- Adobe Creative Suite (Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat)
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Office)
- WordPress


























































