My Hobbies

Image I took on film of La Seine during my time in Paris

Outside of work and school, creativity is where I feel most alive. I love photography and videography, especially when I can tell meaningful stories through light, movement, and emotion. Cinema and the fine arts constantly inspire me, whether it’s a beautifully framed film scene, a quiet museum moment, or the way art captures what words sometimes can’t. I’m also an avid journaler, using writing as a way to reflect, process, and stay grounded as life continues to evolve.

Traveling with my family is another deep joy of mine. We recently returned from a month-long trip to Japan, where my husband and I celebrated a milestone wedding anniversary and had the chance to show our daughters the place where we first met. It felt incredibly full-circle and meaningful to experience that together as a family. I love exploring new places together, slowing down enough to truly experience them, and creating memories my kids will hopefully carry with them as they grow. At the heart of all these hobbies is a bigger intention: to live a soft, peaceful life rooted in creativity, presence, and choice. My ultimate goal is to build a life that offers my family, especially my children, the freedom to explore their interests, dream boldly, and know that they have options. That, to me, is the truest measure of success.

Italian rooftops image on film by Aika Foz Photography
Image I took on film of my view while journaling and traveling in Naples, Italy

My Career

Self-portrait taken by me, Aika Foz Photography.

Hello, and welcome!

I wanted to take a moment to share a bit about my professional background and what ultimately led me to pursue my MBA. My early career began in military and government environments, where I gained firsthand experience working within highly structured, compliance-driven organizations. I later spent time in the corporate world at an investment brokerage, followed by a brief role within a local dental office franchise. While each of these experiences shaped me in important ways, the majority of my career has been ingrained in higher education as a staff member, supporting institutional operations and research administration through grants and contracts.

I’m currently in my final year of the PMBA program at Seattle University, and earning my MBA has been a long-standing goal of mine since my undergraduate years. At first, it felt like a milestone I simply needed to reach…a box to check in order to set myself up for long-term success. About ten years ago, however, when I began my entrepreneurial journey in wedding photography, that goal became far more intentional. I realized I wasn’t chasing a single outcome, but rather the freedom of choice: the ability to grow a business I love while also maintaining the option of a traditional career path, while simultaneously growing that business alongside it.

In a space where the dominant narrative often encourages entrepreneurs to dive in headfirst and abandon the stability of a 9-5, I’ve learned to honor a different approach. I value the consistency of a steady paycheck, the security of health benefits, and the grounding structure they provide, especially while raising a family. While some are able to take that leap of faith without a safety net, my reality has required me to be more thoughtful, creative, and intentional about how I scale and grow. That balance has shaped not only my business, but my definition of success.

This MBA is giving me the formal business training to manage and sustain my photography business for the long run, while also expanding my opportunities for career mobility. Looking ahead, I hope to transition out of higher education and back into the corporate world, where I can pursue meaningful challenges, continue to grow professionally, and be compensated in a way that supports my family and the life we’re building together. I’m grateful to be on this journey with all of you and look forward to learning from the diverse experiences within this cohort.

Image I took just before one of my evening classes in March 2024