About Me
I’m a New Jersey native who believes in patience, positivity and libraries. I started assisting adults and families with digital tools when I began working 20 years ago — first as a library page, then a library assistant, and then in the nonprofit space as a Development Director. Ultimately, I found myself back in the library, happy to tutor and teach computer courses as a Digital Literacy Instructor.

Hey, quick question…
Do you have Digital Literacy?
Digital literacy means having the skills you need to live, learn, and work in a world that increasingly relies on digital technologies. Access to the internet, using mobile devices, navigating apps and operating computers are essential skills for everyone.
That’s why I believe it’s important to empower and equip everyone with the knowledge and skills to use technology, safely and smartly.

My Core Beliefs
- Personal growth and development matter at every age, and it’s easier when you have the right support.
- Helping people navigate technology is about understanding the basics. From there, you can build.
- I believe in digital equity, which means my services are affordable and accessible for all.
My Tutoring Services
- One-on-One Tutoring = Best for individuals looking to master iPhones, computer programs, or basic computer skills
- In-Person Programs = Designed as group programs these are great for libraries, community centers, local organizations and teams
- Digital Branding = Perfect for small businesses who need website development, graphic design or social media support
A Life-Long Learner
I love to learn, so every year, I like to add a new skill or two to my resume. During my nonprofit years, I spent a lot of time learning how to use digital tools to clearly communicate messages, develop spectacular programs and thank donors in meaningful ways. At the library, I spent time honing my digital skills by teaching individual tutoring sessions, leading computer classes, and developing creative in-person programs.
Now I’m focusing on empowering others and sharing my original writing.
