Energy Marketing Leader

Throughout my career, I’ve worked at the intersection of utilities, infrastructure investment, and technology. I spent 23 years in marketing leadership roles at Georgia Power and Southern Company, working across both regulated utility operations and competitive energy markets. That experience gave me a front-row seat to how energy systems actually evolve — where reliability, policy, infrastructure investment, and market forces all shape the future of the grid.

I’m both a strategic thinker and a creative marketer. I enjoy translating complex infrastructure challenges into clear market narratives, helping organizations explain not only what their technology does, but why it matters for the future of the grid.

Today, I lead global product and industry marketing for energy solutions at Bentley Systems, where I help position engineering and digital infrastructure software used by utilities and global infrastructure firms to plan, design, and operate the grid.

My Perspective on the Energy Market

The electric grid is entering one of the most transformative periods in its history.

Demand is accelerating from electrification, manufacturing reshoring, and AI-driven data centers. At the same time, utilities are managing aging infrastructure, increasing resilience requirements, and integrating new generation resources.

These shifts require more than new technology. They require organizations that can clearly communicate how infrastructure investment, engineering innovation, and digital tools come together to enable a more reliable and sustainable grid.

Marketing in this environment must do more than generate awareness. It must connect technical capability to the real challenges facing utilities, regulators, developers, and investors.

My work has always centered on helping organizations do exactly that.