Travel planning workspace

My story

A journey back to what I love most

The long way around

My story in travel began in Miami, Florida, where I worked for two different cruise lines and in a travel agency — learning the industry from the inside out. I loved every part of it: the destinations, the details, and most of all, the people.

When I moved to New Hampshire, I continued in the industry, spending two years at a travel agency here before life took me in a new direction.

Over the years, my journey took me in different directions. I raised a family, built a career in sales and account management, and eventually owned my own service business. Each chapter strengthened the skills I now bring back to travel: listening carefully, staying organized, communicating clearly, and treating every client's experience as if it were my own.

Along the way I earned a degree in International Business — a foundation that shapes how I think about every trip I plan.

And now, one of the best parts of coming back to travel? I get to do it alongside my partner in crime who shares the same passion. Together, we bring twice the enthusiasm, twice the ideas, and a whole lot of heart to every trip we help plan.

How I work with you

I listen first

Every trip starts with understanding what you actually want — not just where you want to go.

Personal, not generic

No cookie-cutter packages. Every itinerary is built around you, your group, and your budget.

You have one contact

No call centers, no runaround. You work directly with me from first inquiry to safe return.

I care about the details

The small things — timing, preferences, surprises — are what turn a good trip into a great one.

Now, a new chapter

There You Go Travel Co. brings together where I started, everything I've learned along the way, and what I have always loved most: helping people create meaningful memories. Whether you're dreaming about a relaxing cruise, a luxury escape, a family celebration, or an unforgettable concert weekend — I'm here to help you get from "Maybe someday" to "Pack your bags — There You Go!"