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Great work does not guarantee a great presentation.

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My career has gone a lot of places, but it centers around one thing: helping people communicate complex ideas clearly and convincingly.

Over the past 20 years, I've built presentations for consulting clients, Fortune 500 executives, private equity firms, corporate leadership teams, and potential investors. My career has taken me through AIG, ZS Associates, Boston Consulting Group, American Express, Bloomin' Brands, and Azamara Cruises.

The common ground is that presentations were how everything happened: strategies approved, budgets won, clients persuaded, and decisions made.

After building, editing, and presenting enough of them, you see patterns. It becomes incredibly clear what the audience will expect next, or misunderstand, or ask.

Human Deck Review exists to make that perspective available to founders, executives, and professionals before their decks reach the people who matter.

Review philosophy

01

Audience first

Quite literally the only thing that matters is how your audience reacts to your slides. I make sure that your deck is ready for exactly your audience and what they are looking for.

02

Strategy over slides

Beautiful slides don't matter if the story doesn't do its job, if the right information isn't there, if the obvious questions aren't answered. I will give design feedback, but the core is the strategy.

03

Direct feedback

After years in top-tier consulting and corporate leadership, I'll hold your presentation to the same standard I'd expect if I were delivering it myself.

The quality of your work and the quality of your presentation are not the same thing. Brilliant ideas can be overlooked when they're confusing, unfocused, or poorly structured. We exist to make sure your presentation reflects the quality of the thinking behind it.
The quality of your work and the quality of your presentation are not the same thing. Brilliant ideas can be overlooked when they're confusing, unfocused, or poorly structured. We exist to make sure your presentation reflects the quality of the thinking behind it.
The quality of your work and the quality of your presentation are not the same thing. Brilliant ideas can be overlooked when they're confusing, unfocused, or poorly structured. We exist to make sure your presentation reflects the quality of the thinking behind it.