Hi, I’m Alexandra.

I am passionate about fostering the conditions that allow people, culture, and community to thrive over time. This is more than a job for me; it reflects my beliefs. My goal is to create meaningful experiences, guided by a collective commitment to stewardship, connection, remembrance, and care.

How I Move Through the World

Rooted in generosity, shaped by creativity, driven by ambition, and sustained through growth.

Some of the most meaningful parts of my life began simply as personal interests in gathering people and engaging more intentionally with art and culture. Outside of working at the intersection of arts, culture, and philanthropy, on a personal level, I am building an evolving art collection, The J. Daniel Collection, and gathering practice, Table for Four. These two initiatives began as passion projects and are steadily evolving into something more. I’m excited for what’s ahead because of my intention behind it. I take time to understand, explore, and create with purpose at every turn.

The J. Daniel Collection
Collector, Founder

Alongside my work in philanthropy and cultural strategy, I am building the J. Daniel Collection, an evolving personal art collection named in honor of my grandmother. Centered on contemporary art and cultural memory, the collection reflects my ongoing interest in stewardship, patronage, and the long traditions of care and cultural investment that shape the preservation of stories, histories, and artistic legacies across generations.

Table for Four
Convener, Founder

Table for Four is a carefully arranged dinner series and gathering practice, kept small on purpose. Each dinner brings together four people, sometimes strangers, sometimes friends, chosen with intention so that conversation can deepen, curiosity can flourish, and connections can emerge naturally around a table, even among people who may not yet know each other. This isn't a networking dinner. It isn't about performance or spectacle. It's a pause. A chance to linger, a chance to arrive fully, and be met by the people around you, and experience the kind of openness and care that can emerge around a table.