Founder & Lead Travel Designer
I grew up on the East Coast — raised in Pennsylvania, where family vacations meant Jersey beaches or camping. Travel as a "thing", as something that could reshape how you see yourself — that came later, studying abroad in Sydney, Australia.
From Sydney I made it to Fiji, Bali, Melbourne, the Great Barrier Reef. I came home completely wrecked for normal life (in the best possible way). I wanted to be on a plane constantly and I wanted to know what was around every next corner.
In school, I was always the one who got the group project organized before anyone else had opened a tab. I was rarely ever a procrastinator and always the person with the timeline, the plan, and mild anxiety about whether everyone else had theirs. Turns out that particular personality trait has a career attached to it.
Before founding The Itinerary Girls, I spent years in corporate merchandising at Macy's — learning, as it turns out, exactly the same skill I use now: editing an overwhelming number of options down to the ones worth your attention.
Coinciding with a move to Los Angeles in 2021, I founded The Itinerary Girls. It started with simple itinerary planning and has grown into full-service luxury travel agency. These days, I specialize in multi-stop Europe travel, though the client list runs from New Zealand to the Caribbean and everywhere worth going in between.
I spend about a third of the year traveling specifically to stay current — new hotel openings, what's overrated, what's actually worth the flight. But these trips aren't vacations; it's how I make sure the recommendations I give you are the right ones.
I built this business because I believe travel done well is one of the most worthwhile things you can spend your money and time on. A safari honeymoon, a mother-daughter trip to Paris, a multi-generational Croatia itinerary that everyone will be talking about for years. These trips matter, and you're more than just a confirmation number to us.
If you want to work with someone who cares as much about your trip as you do (probably more, honestly), I'd love to hear about it.