Climbing mountains to ensure your success.
Climbing mountains to ensure your success.
Mount Seven Management was born from a single, life-altering experience — the first time I stood on top of a mountain.
It wasn’t a planned trip. A girl I worked with, someone who lived a life of exploration and adventure, invited me on a spontaneous drive up a bumpy forestry service road. Her car had just been bought off Marketplace. It was carefree, last-minute, and totally unscripted. But that’s what made it magical. We reached the summit of Mount Seven, and for the first time, I looked out over the world from above. I saw the town below, so small and far away, and suddenly everything I thought I knew about life started to shift.
It wasn’t just a beautiful view. It was perspective. It was a feeling of clarity and freedom. That moment made me realize that life could be different — more intentional, more connected, more alive. That’s where the seed of Mount Seven Management was planted.
From that moment on, I started climbing more mountains, both physically and metaphorically. Each climb became a lesson in what it takes to grow. I had to let go of limiting beliefs. I had to become stronger. I had to choose discomfort over ease and discipline over doubt. And the reward wasn’t just the summit. It was the transformation that happened on the way up.
Mount Seven wasn’t just a mountain. It was the beginning of a new way of seeing the world and myself. I came to understand that success, real success, comes from showing up consistently and doing the hard work without shortcuts. When you climb, you don’t race to the top. You earn it, one step at a time.
That idea began to shape how I approach everything. I had gone to business school after spending years living out west, immersed in nature and simplicity. But sitting in a classroom all day, trying to fit into a system that didn’t value creativity or human connection, felt wrong. The culture didn’t resonate with me. The values weren’t aligned.
I’ve always had an entrepreneurial spirit, but I believe in building things from the heart. I care about people, not just profits. I believe in ideas, not hierarchy. And I realized I didn’t need a degree or someone else’s permission to start something meaningful. I had already learned more through life than I ever could in a lecture hall.
Mount Seven Management is the foundation behind the creative life I’m building. It’s a base for my own ventures, and eventually, a platform to help others bring their ideas to life. I created this to support everything I’m working on, but also to inspire and uplift people who feel stuck or disillusioned — the ones who know they’re meant for something more.
This is for people who are tired of the same patterns. People who want freedom, clarity, and a sense of direction. People who believe in building something of their own, even if they don’t know where to start. I offer structure, perspective, and creative direction — the kind that comes not just from studying business, but from living it.
When you work with Mount Seven Management, I want you to feel like things are possible again. Like there’s a way forward that makes sense for you. I want to help people see the bigger picture. To step back, get perspective, and build something that feels real and aligned.
Mount Seven gave me a new way of seeing the world — and now I carry that spirit with me into everything I do.
I'm currently working on creating an outlet for visual storytelling, a way that weaves together some of my favorite images and videos with the stories behind them — moments captured during my time in the mountains, on the road, and through seasons of personal growth. It's part of a bigger dream I'm slowly building toward: becoming a documentary filmmaker and writer. I want to tell real stories that move people, bring new perspectives to light, and remind us of our shared humanity.
This is just the beginning.