I am a vocational rehabilitation counselor, vocational expert, and Certified Life Care Planner with over 20 years of experience as a vocational rehabilitation counselor. My clients have included members of the military transitioning to the civilian workplace, industrially injured workers, and private citizens in need of vocational rehabilitation. My services include vocational testing, occupational research, job placement, job analysis development under contract with a variety of employers in the local area, and expert testimony. My testimony experience includes at the Board of Industrial Injury Appeals (BIIA) and Superior Court. I graduated from George Washington University with a Master’s Degree in rehabilitation counseling in 2014. I am certified as a Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC), Disability Management Specialist (CDMS), and Life-Care Planner (CLCP).
I also attended the Seattle University School of Law and graduated, with honors, in 2009. I served on the Seattle University Law Review as a Research and Technical Editor. I am a licensed attorney, having passed the bar exam in 2010.
I am also a member of the consulting faculty at Thomas Jefferson University. My teaching focuses on the legal aspects of the life-care planning as part of the school’s post-graduate life-care planning training program.