I build at the intersection of change, work, healthcare, and technology.
My work is focused on helping people and organizations move from uncertainty to structured action.
I started my career in healthcare and clinical education, then moved into project and program management after immigrating to Canada. That transition shaped the way I think about work, opportunity, and execution.
Experience is only useful when it can be translated clearly.
In organizations, that translation looks like turning strategy into governance, workflows, implementation plans, reporting structures, and operating rhythm. In careers, it looks like helping people understand what they know, where it fits, and how to position it for better opportunities.
That is the thread running through my work.
I have spent the last decade working across healthcare, digital transformation, program delivery, and workforce strategy. Managing complex programs, coordinating stakeholders, improving workflows, and helping teams make sense of messy work.
I later founded Ciniji Group to support healthcare organizations and health technology vendors with responsible AI governance and implementation. I created AdaEmma to support the other side of the same mission: helping professionals build structure around growth, reinvention, and opportunity.
The work looks different across audiences, but the operating principle is the same.
Clarity first.
Structure next.
Execution always.
The connection is not a title. It is the problem.
I help people and organizations move through complex transitions, especially when the next step is unclear, the work is messy, or the stakes are high.
- A healthcare organization trying to adopt AI responsibly
- A professional trying to pivot careers in a harder market
- A founder trying to turn expertise into a service
- A team trying to launch a program across multiple stakeholders
- A project stuck because ownership, structure, or execution has broken down
- A leader trying to turn strategy into action
My role is to make the next step clearer, more structured, and more executable.
Across four arenas.
- Healthcare transformation and digital health implementation
- AI governance and implementation readiness in regulated environments
- Program and project delivery across clinical, operational, and technical teams
- Career reinvention, skill mapping, and positioning for professionals navigating change
Whether I am working with an organization, a founder, or an individual professional, the work tends to come back to the same thing: making complexity easier to move through.