I work at the intersection of outdoor recreation, tourism, and land-based projects across Texas.
Over the past decade, I've led 100+ trips across the U.S. and seven other countries, helping deliver complete, high-quality travel and outdoor experiences. This work has given me firsthand insight into how successful recreation and tourism systems function from guiding and logistics to lodging, hospitality, and guest experience often in some of the world's top destinations.
In addition to guiding, I've built two businesses from concept to operation, focused on recreation and land-use projects in Texas. This includes working with Texas State Parks to launch a camping equipment rental program and partnering with South Texas ranch owners to thoughtfully open their land to public recreation.
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences from Texas A&M University, and my family's roots in Texas date back to the early 1800s. I bring a strong sense of place, responsibility, and long-term thinking to the work I do.
My focus is on recreation solutions and park design that balance development and conservation, expand access, and support sustainable, responsible tourism. I'm especially drawn to projects that are forward-thinking, community-oriented, and grounded in respect for the land.
Over the past decade, I've led 100+ trips across the U.S. and seven other countries, helping deliver complete, high-quality travel and outdoor experiences. This work has given me firsthand insight into how successful recreation and tourism systems function from guiding and logistics to lodging, hospitality, and guest experience often in some of the world's top destinations.
In addition to guiding, I've built two businesses from concept to operation, focused on recreation and land-use projects in Texas. This includes working with Texas State Parks to launch a camping equipment rental program and partnering with South Texas ranch owners to thoughtfully open their land to public recreation.
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences from Texas A&M University, and my family's roots in Texas date back to the early 1800s. I bring a strong sense of place, responsibility, and long-term thinking to the work I do.
My focus is on recreation solutions and park design that balance development and conservation, expand access, and support sustainable, responsible tourism. I'm especially drawn to projects that are forward-thinking, community-oriented, and grounded in respect for the land.