About

Hi! I’m Bree. I’m a product marketing and operations leader, an MBA candidate at Michigan Ross, the President of FEW Japan Not-for-Profit Incorporated Association, and a person who finds it genuinely difficult to stop asking “but why does it work that way?”

I’ve spent the last decade moving between education, media, edtech, and the creator economy — building the narratives, systems, and go-to-market strategies that help mission-driven companies grow.

At Boclips, I was promoted three times in five years, eventually leading product strategy for a 4-product portfolio and authoring the pitch materials behind a $7M enterprise deal and a $45M+ acquisition. I’m currently President of FEW Japan, where I led an organizational turnaround that resolved a ¥2.3M deficit and grew membership revenue 55% in seven months.

I also consult. I help founders and startups in Japan (and abroad!) turn their vision into strong storytelling: positioning, sales narratives, and content strategy that actually converts.

My blog, Total Cosmic Storage, is also here. Why “Total Cosmic Storage“?

The computer theorist Charles Babbage dreamed of an infinite database capable of capturing the chaos and detail of nature — every breath, vow, mutation, atom, idea. John Durham Peters called this dream “an argument for total cosmic storage.”

I find the phrase both delightful and descriptive of what I do professionally: I take the messy totality of what a company knows, believes, and builds, and I organize it into something a human can act on.

So, this site is also where I write about the things I can’t stop thinking about: media, hybrid intelligence with AI, technology, ethics, visual culture, sustainability. The through-line is how technologies intersect with worldmaking.

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