About
Where planning meets passion — and travel has always mattered.
A little about me, how Crafted Horizons began, and the travel philosophy behind it.
For the past decade, I've led product and engineering teams — designing and building digital products and experiences rooted in real customer impact. I've always loved coaching people, developing teams, and solving meaningful problems through technology.
As 2026 began, I found myself reflecting on what truly matters to me. Travel has always been at the centre of that — my way of learning about the world, re-energising, and gaining perspective. And I realised: why not share that passion more intentionally with others?
Travel, for me, has never been the checklist kind. It's the kind where you sit with locals over food you can't pronounce. Where the TV version of a place doesn't match reality. Where a single conversation quietly changes how you see the world.
I've explored over 20 destinations across continents, always researching deeply, always asking "what's the story here?" Today, I bring that same intentionality — product thinking, attention to detail, and experience-led planning — to helping friends, family, and others explore the world with more confidence.
Crafted Horizons is where thoughtful planning meets a lifelong love of travel.
Where I am today
I'm a certified Independent Travel Advisor working with an ABTA-member company, which gives me access to professional travel platforms, agent-only rates, and trusted partners. These are tools I've already used to plan and book travel for the people closest to me.
The learning, support, and community around this work have been incredibly grounding — and what started as something I loved doing informally is now something I'm excited to offer more widely.
How I help
My role is simple: to save you time, remove the overwhelm of planning, and help you travel with more confidence — drawing on both my personal travel experience and professional access.
My planning services cost you nothing — they're covered by supplier commissions — and I'm happy to start with a simple conversation.