Most sites bend over backwards to be mobile-friendly. This one doesn't. I have a reason for that (though it's a risky one, I'll admit).
Here’s the contrary part.
Most people spend a lot of energy being as easy to consume as possible, in as many places as possible. As a creative, as a marketer, as a person living in this century — I get the logic. I really do.
I just don’t want to be one more thing you swipe past between a meme and a text.
So much of how we get experienced — as people, as creatives — doesn’t feel like it’s up to us. We’re perceived in fragments, on someone else’s terms, in whatever two seconds we’re given. And I think that’s doing something to us. Quietly, steadily, it’s flattening the way we see each other.
This site is my small refusal of that. I believe the “be everything, everywhere, all at once” mentality is causing more harm than we’re willing to admit. The antidote — at least mine — is to be intentional about how I’m seen. To take up the right kind of space instead of all the space. To be known fully in fewer places, rather than barely in many.
If you want to know me, I’d love for you to get to know me the way I actually am. Full-bleed, unhurried, on a screen big enough to hold all of my quirks, ideas, and experiences. Oh, and by the way, I’d love to get to know you, too :)
It’s not gatekeeping for its own sake. It’s just my small, possibly unprofessional attempt to live just one of the many changes I hope to see in this world.
Open this on a desktop. That’s the only ticket.
Drop your email and pick when. I'll remind you to come back and see it properly.
Remind me in…Asking the quiet questions — and the hard ones — is how I've built rooms, campaigns, and brands that people remember. Because fitting in is like…so yesterday.
Growing up, I was often known as the contrary child — and for the reasons you'd imagine. I thought about things differently, asked why a little too many times, didn't fit neatly into one box, loved playing devil's advocate, and knew the rules but loved breaking them.
For years I tried to rein that in. Then, eventually, it hit me: the times I've excelled — and the times I've helped others excel — weren't in spite of that instinct. They were because of it. Being contrary means that I naturally question what's expected and normal. It means I like to challenge—and I like a challenge (respectfully, of course).
So that's what I do — as a creative strategist, community builder, and entrepreneur — whether the brief is building a brand from scratch, designing an experience, or connecting the right people in a room together. Let me challenge you. Let's put our heads together and think differently. And let's have a great time doing it.
In a world full of reasons why you can't, let me show you all the reasons why you can.
Not in conformity with what is usual — with whatever you were expecting next.
— proof of life

A photo of me right after moving to SF to join Q.Digital. I have also lived in Boston, Washington D.C., NYC, Tel Aviv, Pittsburgh and of course…LA!

I love to play with fashion and experiment with new looks. Here’s me at the 2020 Queerties Awards with a bedazzled harness and matching bedazzled vintage shoes.

I am definitely the biggest animal-lover you’d ever meet! I love working with rescue horses and other animals, and have been a vegan for about 15 years.

I’m frequently brought in by Jewish organizations to lead workshops about pride, creativity, and fashion for Jewish teens — which I absolutely love to do.

My family is absolutely nuts, but I love them. Here I am with two of my baby cousins who give me an additional job title — unpaid nanny.
A few things I've built, a few places I've worked.

A global, community-driven lifestyle brand born as a love letter to my culture and my grandparents — built from scratch through thoughtful design, strategic partnerships, a whole lot of grit, and a customer-service program that made each customer feel like family. Untrained as a designer. Did it anyway. Proudly featured in publications like Hey Alma and The Washington Post and worn by celebrities such as Sarah Silverman and many more.

Created and executed B2B and B2C marketing programs (digital, event, social, etc.) for the company and its industry-leading brands (Queerty, LGBTQ Nation, GayCities), helping the company to become the most trafficked LGBTQ media publisher in the country.

Generated new sales and business opportunities for the largest Jewish media publisher in the country (running brands such as Hey Alma, Kveller, NY Jewish Week, etc.) by utilizing my network to bring in clients such as UTA, Miyoko's, The Nova Exhibit, and many more.
Filed and passed a historic state law banning the devocalization of dogs and cats at 16 years old — mobilizing tens of thousands of constituents and volunteers and building a national movement driven by compassion. Covered by The New York Times, and many more publications.


















I'd rather be known for the questions I ask than the answers I give.
It's not about what you have. It's about what you give.
If you're never lost, you're never found.
Little things make big things happen.
Be brave enough to suck at something new.
If you're lucky enough to live, live.
Telling stories with a camera. One of my favorite things to do.

















From galas to popups, red carpets to Shabbat comedy shows — if it helps people connect more with themselves or others, count me in.
Jordan has a disposition towards servant leadership. He sees unmet needs and jumps in to help. Perhaps most importantly, Jordan is profoundly loved and respected by friends, colleagues, and peers. He exhibits a level of humility that belies his skill, as well as a level of hospitality that invites many to feel close to him.
Jordan is an all-around strong and capable communicator. As a writer, he approaches the ideation phase with creativity and revises with a keen sense for details and accuracy. As a supervisor and mentor, he is perceptive to his mentees' needs and practices positive reinforcement in his training and feedback technique. When I worked with Jordan, he showed himself to be an innovator, natural leader, and a team player.
Working with Jordan in person for his marketing intensive was incredibly valuable to me and my business. His depth of experience and command of current marketing best practices were immediately clear, and the session was both strategic and highly actionable. Beyond his expertise, Jordan is a true mensch, generous with his time, thoughtful in his approach, and genuinely invested in helping you succeed.
Regardless of the fact that you were able to garner a lot of support for this bill in the House and the Senate, getting the legislation passed into law involved a very long and arduous process, because the bill also had very strong, vocal opponents. But you showed no fear, as you fought off numerous attempts to sabotage the bill...You did all of this with dedication and persistence, as well as the grace and tact of an elder statesman....A total of 7,510 bills were filed on January 12, 2009. Only 305 of these bills have been signed into law — including yours.
— MA State Representative
Jordan is an absolute phenomenon behind the camera! His attention to detail and ability to turn fleeting moments into lasting memories is unmatched. Not only is Jordan incredibly talented, but he has the kind of warm, positive energy that makes everyone feel comfortable and at ease. So many people came up to me asking for his name and contact information because they were just as impressed with him as I was. No edits were even needed because he nailed it.
What a cute shirt and what an amazing company. I mistakenly ordered the wrong size. I contacted them and immediately the CEO wrote me back. I'm so impressed with the items I got and mostly impressed with the stellar customer service. Thank you so much, bubuleh!
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"The boy and his heart had become friends, and neither was capable now of betraying the other."— Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist (My Favorite Book)
Hi — I'm a tiny AI version of Jordan, trained on his real background. 🧞
Genie rules: you get three questions, so make them good. After the questions are up, you can gladly connect with the real Jordan to ask some more ;)