A little bit about me...

My work as an experience designer and a writer has fed my curiosity about people and my love of sharing what I know. I'm driven by imagining a better, more equitable future.

I use interviews, observation, surveys, secondary research, and behavioral experiments to gather data about a problem.

I use synthesis, group facilitation, digital and physical prototyping, sketching, graphic design, and writing to imagine a solution.


What my collaborators have to say about me

It was remarkable to me because I felt like I was seeing that facilitation- that structure that feeds the divergent thinking when appropriate and directs the decision-making when that's needed. You could feel the tension, you could see the work that was coming out of it, and even the biggest skeptics (me included) saw good things happening. It was that missing link that I've been talking about.

Mark Walters

Manager of Growth Initiatives
Steelcase Learning

Gaby brings creative and fresh thinking to everything she does. She listens carefully and reframes problems in ways that open new possibilities for insight and action. As a result, Gaby can add value to virtually any type of project, even with just a quick chat. Partnering with Gaby is both fun and highly productive.

Ben Meador

Workforce Strategy Leader
Steelcase

Gaby is known as someone who does her homework and understands fully how conclusions and insights are brought about. She's willing and eager to share details with those in her presence. Her passion for her work and partnering with those on her team is easily seen in her conversations regardless of the topic. Always a joy to be around and I learn something new each time we visit.

 Darrell Stanley

Regional Education Team Leader
Steelcase Learning

I've found Gaby to be thoughtful and intentional and always very aware in her communication with folks in the field. She's always willing to help and share what she knows. Very selfless that way and obviously very smart.

 Keith McMillon

Regional Education Manager
Steelcase Learning