Keynotes & panels
Women in STEM, leadership, and career visibility for conferences and campuses.
- Women in engineering
- Student leadership
- Confidence & presence
01 — Presence
The same preparation that holds up a power model holds up under a camera, on a stage, and in a room full of decision makers. Presence, for Julia, is engineering applied to how a story lands.

02 — Selected profile
A selected edit of recent work — runway from New York and DC Fashion Week, editorial and beauty, and the Miss Delaware USA stage.
03 — In motion
A few seconds of recent runway and editorial bookings — composure that reads the same on film as it does in a still.
04 — The platform
Putting a working engineer on the stage so girls can picture a future they haven’t been shown yet.
Treating preparation, not perfection, as the thing that lets you take up space in a technical room.
Connecting young women to mentorship, scholarships, and the rooms where decisions actually get made.
“Women’s perspectives broaden the way teams approach problems.”
Miss Delaware USA
Competing at the state level gave the platform a stage and a microphone. Julia used both to argue that technical fields get stronger — not softer — when more women are in the room, and to make engineering feel reachable for the audience watching.
“I want a girl in the audience to see an engineer and a titleholder in the same person, and decide both are hers to claim.”
Visibility
Confidence
Opportunity
05 — Engagements
Available for work that benefits from a presenter who can speak fluently to both technical and general audiences.
Women in STEM, leadership, and career visibility for conferences and campuses.
Beauty, editorial, lifestyle, and runway with a considered, modern direction.
Workshops and mentoring moments that put a real engineer in front of students.
Partnerships where credibility in engineering and a public platform both matter.
06 — Talent profile
See the discipline behind the presence.
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