Tenacity, Resiliency, Empathy, and Enthusiasm

Tenacity, Resiliency, Empathy, and Enthusiasm

Leticia/Letty is a technical and marketing communicator with over 16 years of total experience, including close to three years in geospatial tech as a technical project manager and product owner. She has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Goa University and a graduate certificate in service quality assurance from California State University.

She is open to opportunities that have a potential for product-led, contextual impact across all communication channels. For paid services, see Articulate With Ease (AWE). She is interested in software reliability (o11y), interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), geriatric care, permafrost, northern peatlands, and the Canadian wilderness.

Letty was her mom’s caregiver for almost 25 years.

A role she enthusiastically accepted as a 12-year-old, begrudgingly continued as a 19-year-old, and wholeheartedly celebrated as a 22-year-old when her best friend, Frazer, pawed into her life. She is grateful for being a caregiver at 12 because of the boundless joy and life-enriching tangents it brought 10 years later with the coming of Frazer in 2007.

Frazer left his brother, Denvor, and Letty in September 2023, four days before their long-awaited journey to Northern British Columbia and the Yukon.

To honor his life and articulate his ubiquitous presence, Letty is working on a fictional story about a magizoologist from Alberta who is studying the paleohabitat of Thestrals in the Yukon but gets inextricably linked to Prof. Scamander’s rescue effort. A herbologist stole his pet occamy, Ouroboros, for an experiment that misfires and traps this choranaptyxic beast in the muggle brain.

Some excerpts of this story and its imaginary experience center called Frazden School of Boundless Joy are published on Letty’s podcast: SARtastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

This is a non-commercial project and a work of fiction in memory of Frazer, Letty’s best friend of 16 years, whom she saw last at Mission Ridge Animal Hospital in St. Albert, Alberta. Everything in the podcast is imaginary with some dangling facts.

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