I’m a new breed of CFO - the Chief Fun Officer for coaches, CEOs, organizations, individuals and LIFE.
I’m also a musician, a voiceover artist, an entrepreneur, and a lover of life.
I’m doing what I love. Because following my passions has always been my highest priority.
It’s always been more important to me than money, security, and even my reputation.
But even so, I found myself in University, taking the “safe” career path. I got the degree, had the opportunity for a steady income, but quickly realized I didn’t want to do something for 35 years that I wasn’t passionate about. What? No way. That’s not what I want my life to be. Not only that, in hindsight, I realize that some of those decisions were made based on lies I was telling myself. Lies that blinded me to the limitless opportunities the world has to offer.
No matter what people told me I should do, I just couldn’t walk away from my true calling. So I forfeited the idea of a high-paying job that I went to school for, and chose to work four jobs, so I could save up and fuel my passions — creating music, traveling the world and making the world a better place.
Sometimes I’d spend months abroad hiking, volunteering, living out of a backpack in developing countries, and other times I’d pursue opportunities to perform on glamorous stages and live in luxury. After making genuine connections with people of every race and income level, my eyes were opened.
The common thread?
I’ve always squeezed more out of life. The fun. The whimsy. The glamour. The deliciousness. The sexiness. The delight.