Welcome to The Sawyer Club Online.
This is the space where I’ve decided to stop pretending my professional life and my real life are separate storylines.
I’m a writer, a thinker, and a Senior Property Manager in Commercial Real Estate who has spent years learning how to manage buildings, people, expectations, emergencies, budgets, and the occasional situation that could only be described as “why is this happening on a Tuesday at 4:58 PM.”
If you’ve worked in property management, you already know: it is part operations, part psychology, part conflict resolution, and part being able to write an email that is both firm and somehow still polite enough that nobody calls your boss.
That experience shaped me in ways that go far beyond real estate. I’ve developed strong communication skills, the ability to translate chaos into clear action steps, and a deep understanding of how to write and speak to people in ways that actually get responses. I’ve learned how to manage competing priorities, navigate sensitive conversations, and create order out of environments that are constantly moving.
In other words, I’ve been writing and strategizing long before I officially called myself a writer.
Now I’m in the process of pivoting into copywriting, content writing, and storytelling full time. I’m especially drawn to work with nonprofits, purpose-driven brands, and organizations that care about how they sound as much as what they do. I’m also open to working with teams that need someone who can bring clarity, structure, and a human voice to their messaging.
This website is where that transition lives out loud.
Here you’ll find writing on personal growth, healing, identity, eldest daughter experiences, and the general art of trying to evolve as a person without completely losing your mind in the process. You’ll also find more professional samples that reflect my ability to write with strategy, tone awareness, and intention across different audiences.
The Sawyer Club Online is not a rebrand of who I am. It is just the first time all the parts of me are in the same room.
If you are a recruiter, hiring manager, or potential collaborator, I hope you leave here with a clear sense of both my capability and my voice. I know how to communicate in corporate environments, but I also know how to communicate like a human being, which I think is becoming increasingly underrated.
And if you’re just here reading, welcome. Stay as long as you like. I promise it’s About as organized as my email inbox.
