About Emily
With over a decade of hands-on engineering experience spanning Fortune 500 companies, lean manufacturing, consumer product innovation, and higher education, I bring a uniquely well-rounded perspective to every project I take on. From securing patents and launching new products to managing multimillion-dollar manufacturing processes and mentoring the next generation of engineers, my work has always centered on practical problem-solving, data-driven decisions, and a deep respect for both people and process. Today, I combine that experience to offer thoughtful, flexible engineering solutions to clients who value quality, clarity, and results.
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Engineering With Purpose
Throughout my career, I’ve sought out roles where I could make a tangible impact—whether that meant refining high-precision medical devices, optimizing firearms manufacturing processes, or bringing sustainable baby products to market. I thrive at the intersection of technical complexity and human-centered design, where thoughtful engineering improves lives. I’ve led teams, built systems from the ground up, and helped shape the way students learn to become engineers themselves. What drives me isn’t just solving problems—it’s solving the right problems, with curiosity, integrity, and a commitment to excellence.
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