Tell us about yourself.
I am Louisville KY born and raised going to St.Raphael then Assumption for grade and high school. Then graduated moving to bowling green to attend Western Kentucky for a year until I was offered to move to Fort Wayne, Indiana to be the assistant coach for Indiana Techs Mens volleyball team. Did (and loved) that for a year and a half then moved back home to focus on school and found TTS thanks to an old family friend Allie Gregory. In my free time I still coach boys volleyball, enjoy photography (shooting senior photos, sports photography, family portraits, still-life for businesses and more), sell charcuterie boards and help run the social media pages for Louisville Fury (the boys club I coach for). I am one of a family of five and the oldest of the three children. To know me is to know my family. My siblings are my best friends and I love my friends like my family.
Three words that best describe you.
Genuine, Heart-driven, Reliable.
What is the best thing about working at TTS?
The people. They are real, genuine and loving. The culture is different than any other filled with inspiring people inspiring people. Constantly laughing, understanding, encouraging and making the other feel heard and safe all while at work.
What are your hobbies?
Coaching, photography, making charcuterie boards, traveling, concerts, festivals, playing volleyball, running business social media platforms
Name of the person that inspires you the most.
LeeAnn Shondell, an amazing family friend. As well as Allie Gregory.
What is your favorite memory of working at TTS?
When shadowing and getting to meet everyone Allie G probably told everyone six different times how we’ve known each other forever and how I shadowed her in high school and now for work as well!
To make the world a better place we should...
Ask the three H’s before almost every situation with someone. Do they want to be Heard, Helped or Hugged?
Where did you go to school?
Western Kentucky University.
Favorite Quote
"Be so completely yourself that everyone else feels safe to be themselves too."
Skylar Wood