About me
I grew up working class, which shaped my belief that business can be a powerful tool for impact and change. At Dorsu, I work alongside a team of 30 that is reimagining what ethical garment production can look like and putting Cambodian ownership, LGBTQ representation, and female leadership at the center of our story.
Beyond my work in apparel, I explore how creativity, technology, and social impact can thrive in emerging markets. Whether I’m speaking with students, writing about lessons from the developing world or collaborating with partners, my focus is always on building systems that empower people and strengthen communities.
Return to Cambodia
In early 2010, I returned to a place I never really knew. I came looking for identity, and instead found possibility. Being in Cambodia has taught me that home isn’t a place to be found, but rather a place that you get to need to practice rebuilding every day.
Education First
Because lasting change begins with informed, inspired young people.
Engaging with students allows me to share not only what we make, but why we make it: to challenge the norms of fast fashion and build a more ethical, sustainable industry from the ground up.
By connecting with the next generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders, we’re investing in a future where conscious choices and local ownership shape the path forward.
Let’s connect
Open to partnerships, production orders, investment, speaking opportunities, and collaboration.