Currently, I am an educator and freelance journalist living in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Most recently, I worked as a contract multiplatform editor with The Lily from The Washington Post. I wrote stories on everything from 31 influential women in history to the WNBA being added to NBA2K. I ran The Lily’s popular series Anxiety Chronicles, produced stories for web, wrote and edited social media copy, and worked with freelance writers to edit their work.
Prior to The Lily, I was an assistant producer at The Hill, where I conceptualized event ideas, such as their first ever Women’s History event featuring the women of the record-breaking 116th Congress.
I also worked as a a news assistant at NPR. I started at NPR as the inaugural How I Built This intern, a narrative show telling the stories behind some of the world's best known companies. After my internship was over, I continued working with How I Built This as well as the podcast Pop Culture Happy Hour and the newsmagazine Weekend Edition. I did everything from producing stories for air, facilitating the first ever multi-city live How I Built This tour, writing and managing social media, pitching and researching story ideas, to operating and engineering the studios.
Throughout my life, I’ve been a teaching assistant at a summer school, a tennis and lacrosse coach, a college radio DJ, a babysitter, and much more. I graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with degrees in Global Studies and Feminist Studies in 2016.