An estimated 46 million people with disabilities play video games, and for many, access isn’t just entertainment, it’s connection, therapy, and dignity.
My career has been a zigzag—ice rinks, labs, design shops, and now 13 years leading med-tech adoption in Canada. Range reframed that path: breadth is an operating system for complex work.
Playing a live show and sharing your band's hard work is great, but the creative process during jam practice can result in an indescribable feeling.
While each medical technology provider has a unique market and approach, experience shows that peer-to-peer activities are an important part MedTech sales and marketing.
Gaming as a youth had a positive impact on my life and helped me develop some valuable skills that I continue to use today.
Emergency medicine (EM) practice is broad and can include rare high stress scenarios. This makes maintaining competency particularly challenging.
A few pieces I’m proud of, from OR adoption playbooks to accessible gaming and building psychologically safe teams.