The work I've done has been a mix of creative work supported by technology, and technology work that has a creative element to it.
I did some youth media work at a PBS affiliate in New York right out of college, then moved to Columbus, ran a film festival, and worked as a teaching artist at the Wexner Center. I had to think hard about leaving freelance work to take a more traditional job at Ohio State.
I joined the Digital Union team in 2006, running education and training. I grew from there and began managing people and projects, planning the Innovate conference on learning technology and then starting the Digital First initiative—that was really the first big program that I built from the ground up. We continued expanding on that initiative and ODEE became its own unit at Ohio State in 2013. I've enjoyed being a part of the strategic development for learning technology across the university, and that's led to my current role as Associate Vice President of Learning Technology.