I provide consulting and advisory services focused on accessibility, technology, AI, and real-world digital workflows. My work is grounded in lived experience as a blind professional who actively uses assistive technology, tests modern tools, and builds practical systems that actually work in day-to-day life. This isn’t theory or surface-level advice. It’s hands-on, tested knowledge shaped by real use.
I work primarily with creators, individuals, and organizations who want clear direction and practical solutions. Whether you’re navigating accessibility tools, exploring AI for productivity, or trying to build a sustainable digital workflow, my role is to help you make informed decisions and avoid wasted time. I advise on what works, what doesn’t, and how to move forward with confidence.
My approach blends technical understanding with a conversational, human process. I don’t just recommend tools or systems — I help you understand how they fit into your specific situation. When needed, I also guide you through implementation step by step, making sure solutions are accessible, realistic, and tailored to how you actually work.
This consulting is designed for creators and individuals who want to work smarter with technology, not harder. Many of the people I work with are navigating accessibility tools, assistive technology, AI-powered apps, content systems, or digital workflows and feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure which direction to take. If you’ve spent hours testing tools that didn’t quite fit your needs, this is where I can help.
I also work with creators who are building content, courses, or digital projects and want practical guidance on using technology and AI without breaking their existing workflow. That includes choosing the right tools, understanding limitations, and setting up systems that are sustainable instead of complicated. My focus is always on real-world use, not hype or trends.
Organizations and nonprofits exploring accessibility, inclusive technology, or digital systems may also benefit from advisory sessions. While Blind United is a separate organization, my work there informs how I approach accessibility, training, and technology from a community-centered perspective. Consulting sessions through this site are independent and tailored to your specific goals and challenges.
If you’re asking questions like “Which tools are actually worth my time?”, “How do I make this setup accessible for how I work?”, or “Is there a better way to do this without starting over?”, that’s exactly where a consulting session can help. These conversations are designed to cut through confusion and turn uncertainty into clear next steps.
Consulting sessions are structured but flexible, designed to meet you where you are. Each session starts with a conversation about your current setup, your goals, and what isn’t working. I take time to understand how you use technology in real life, not how it’s supposed to work on paper. From there, I help identify gaps, opportunities, and practical next steps that make sense for your workflow.
Sessions can be technical, conversational, or a mix of both depending on what you need. Sometimes that means breaking down tools and systems in detail. Other times it means stepping back and helping you decide which direction is worth pursuing and which paths to avoid. The focus is always on clarity, accessibility, and realistic implementation — not quick fixes or one-size-fits-all advice.
By the end of a session, you should walk away with a clearer understanding of your options and a concrete plan for what to do next. When appropriate, I also guide you through implementation so you’re not left guessing how to apply what we discussed. The goal is not just information, but confidence and momentum.Enroll now