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Different domains. Different scales.
Same approach.

For over two decades, I've been the one who can parachute into the unfamiliar, assess the needs, see the pivots others don't, and then do the unglamorous work to make success real.

"In a fractured age, when cynicism is god, here is a possible heresy: we live by stories, we also live in them." - Ben Okri

For over two decades, I've been the person who can parachute into the unfamiliar, assess what's needed, see the pivots others don't, understand the vision, politics, personnel, and procedures that sway decisions, connect the right people, and then do the unglamorous work that makes success real. I execute with precision, compassion, and tenacious drive. As a result, the colleagues, clients, executives, and teams I work with make better decisions and produce better results.

What ties it together is who I work for. Founders building companies. Executives running organizations. Creators carrying long-held projects. Leaders pivoting under pressure. The domains have ranged from mental health innovation to national pandemic response, from provincial research ecosystems to original IP in film and television. The forms differ. The synthesis underneath does not. I read what's actually there, find what hasn't yet been connected, and build outward from inside the actual human experience.

I've named that capacity Inside Out.

What follows are four cases. Different domains. Different scales. Different timelines. Same approach underneath.

Four engagements. Four outcomes.

Healthcare - Novel Care Model

Step-by-Step

A twelve-week program for people with severe depression and anxiety

We were given an intersection: Exercise as Medicine, group medical visits, mental health. The challenge was to weave them into a single program for one of the hardest populations to engage. People with severe depression and anxiety are, by the nature of the condition, the ones who don't show up - not because they don't want to, but because showing up is part of what the illness takes from them.

I conceived, designed, implemented, and evaluated end-to-end a novel care model pairing psychiatry and a fitness trainer to deliver psychiatric care and exercise-as-medicine in a community setting. I designed the behavioural-change approach from literature and best practices, and translated research into a workable program with measurable outcomes.

The setting was a gym, not a clinic. Activities were often chosen by the participants. The group was designed as community - because isolation is the disease and the group was the medicine, deliberately. The psychiatrist and the personal trainer worked in the same room, treating one whole person.

A second iteration, Jump Step, was funded by a major Canadian foundation and run with peer researchers from the original cohort as co-designers. Participants of the first program became guides for the next. The program was later adapted into a provincial YMCA strategy, where it continues to run.

It was not the exercise. It was not the psychiatry. It was not the peer support. It was the synthesis - designed from inside what severe depression actually feels like, outward into a world that made showing up feel like becoming.

Published outcomes - BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2015

93% completion. Anxiety -50%. Depression -38%. Sustained at three-month follow-up. Peer-reviewed and published. Provincially adopted.

Step-by-Step
Provincial Strategy - Research Ecosystem

A Napkin Concept to a Provincial Ecosystem

Exercise-is-Medicine - from vision to 300+ partners

We were charged with bringing Exercise-is-Medicine to a province. From a napkin concept.

What existed when I arrived: a vision and a small team. No partner network. No applied research pipeline. No operating architecture. The proposition was real. The thing to build it through did not yet exist.

The work was to design and build that thing - viable structures, programs, and partnerships into a coherent, unified, single vital system. What every potential partner was carrying was different. The work was to design a structure where each partner got something they couldn't get alone, and where their separate motivations aligned into a single moving system.

What it became: over three hundred partners across health authorities, volunteers, academic institutions, community organizations, government, and the private sector. 12+ concurrent applied research projects. A 100+-page provincial strategy authored under my direction as the framework for the work.

The architecture worked because it was synthesized from inside the lived experiences of those involved, and built outward into a structure that respected and served what they were carrying.

What it became

300+ partners. 12+ concurrent applied research projects. A 100-page provincial strategy. Built from inside out.

Provincial Ecosystem
National Digital Health - Crisis Strategy

A Pandemic Pivot in Five Weeks

From stalled product to credible national initiative

In early 2020, as the pandemic was emerging, a global health analytics company had a platform that wasn't gaining traction in market. We were brought in to identify the path forward.

The reframe came in two calls. The platform's existing health-data-analytics capacity could be integrated with a front-facing mobile layer and become a digital contact-tracing tool - meeting a national need that was about to become acute. The opportunity: a proposed $10M+ national digital-health initiative to address COVID-19 across Canada and beyond.

Within five weeks, working as part of a small consortium under acute time pressure, we developed the strategic framework, shaped partnership and alliance structures across governments, NGOs, and private-sector actors, produced executive-ready briefing materials, drove stakeholder outreach from scratch, and coordinated external teams to ship a prototype.

We identified, cold-called, pitched, and secured engagement at the highest levels of Canadian government: Senators. Federal Ministers. Health Canada. Ontario Health. The Deputy PMO. The Minister of Digital Government. The Privy Council. The CMIO of BC Health. The Director General of Global Affairs Canada - while simultaneously positioning a small, unknown consortium credibly against the Google+Apple contact-tracing framework.

What it demonstrated

Five weeks. Stalled product to credible $10M+ national initiative. Highest levels of Canadian government engaged.

Pandemic Pivot
Individual - Creative Development

Two Graphic Novels
and a Pilot

A creator with a story that needed to come into the world

A former tech executive came to me with a story they had been carrying for years. The work eventually became two graphic novels, and then a pilot adaptation of the series for television.

The work involved entering each project from inside what it was trying to be. For the books, that meant working alongside the creator on voice, structure, character, and the rhythm of the page across two volumes - where the work was true to itself, and where it was drifting. Which scenes were earning their weight, and which weren't. How the second volume needed to relate to the first, as continuation, as deepening, as turn.

For the pilot, it meant translating the books into a new form. Page becomes screen. Book becomes series. Structural moves that work in print don't always work on screen. Voice that lives in the panels has to be carried by performance and shot design. The work was to keep what made the work theirs intact while letting the form change to match what the new medium asked for.

The two graphic novels are published. The pilot is in development.

What it became

Two published graphic novels. A pilot in development. The work finally out.

Graphic Novels

The domain changes.
The approach doesn't.

A program for severely depressed people. A provincial research ecosystem. A pandemic pivot at national scale. A graphic novel adaptation.

Different domains. Different scales. Different timelines. The same approach underneath each one: read what's actually there, allow the synthesis to form, connect what hasn't yet been connected, ground the work in the actual human experience, create something real, test it with the people inside it, hold what works.

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