Hey Everyone!

Alex here! I am passionate about making science a place for everyone.

For the past decade, I have worked across many different spaces.

Starting as a marine ecologist studying the impacts of chemical contaminants on our oceans, to my role as a park ranger educating thousands of visitors a year about science happening throughout our public lands - I have worn many hats (literally). 

Throughout each of these endeavors, I am always looking for ways to make science more relatable. I strive to humanize science in an open conversation that instills excitement, understanding, and stewardship of our global ecosystems and communities. 

My hope is that through my work, people will be inspired to think differently about the natural world and our place in it.

Ongoing Collaborations

In this quest, I have collaborated with some of the most brilliant and creative minds across mediums and disciplines. This work would not be possible without them. For their friendship and continued partnership - I am both humbled and grateful.

PangeaSeed Foundation is an international nonprofit organization acting at the intersection of culture and environmentalism to further the conservation of our oceans. Through science, education, and artivism - they are working to give the oceans a voice.

The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is leading the fight against extinction. Together, with their wide net of collaborators, they generate, share, and apply scientific knowledge vital to the conservation of animals, plants, and habitats worldwide.

The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

Deep Sea News is a leader of ocean conservation - both on and offline. A collaboration of professional scientists and science communicators, Deep Sea News has been helping to demystify ocean science for the public for over 10 years. 

The Climate Science Alliance works to safeguard natural and human communities in the face of a changing climate. They achieve this through leading activities and creating partnerships which increase awareness of climate change impacts, promote solutions, and facilitate action.

Michael Ready is a nature photographer based in San Diego, California. Toward that effort, Michael is an Associate Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers , an organization harnessing the power of awe-inspiring imagery to promote the discovery of the natural world, global conservation, and science literacy.

Let’s Make Something Beautiful Together!

Are you or your organization looking for science communication support or guidance? Let’s find a time to grab a virtual coffee and connect. I would love to hear about your vision and how I can support you.