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I’m a multimedia journalist with a background in production and a knack for good stories.

I pride myself on having both the editorial and technical skills to bring stories to life. Whether in-front or behind the camera, I’m comfortable with reporting, writing, shooting and editing for traditional broadcast storytelling, but have an aptitude to innovate the format and push boundaries for web and social media.

In today’s world, I know a good story must resonate across multiple platforms. I look at subjects, characters, and threads that highlight those on the sidelines, answer questions, and inspire new ones. My curiosity to understand how people, groups, and processes work drives my storytelling.

Above all else, the teamwork required to make a story shine is my favorite aspect of video production. Whether as an intern watching a network producer make split-second decisions during breaking news, or as a college station news director cheering on a reporter during a tough interview, I live for the moments when everyone’s hard work culminates to make the story, video, or newscast flow like magic.

My Style

Intellectually Curious

Not afraid to let my curiosity get the best of me. Those spontaneous investigations drive my story pitches.

Fast-Paced

My stories stimulate your eyes, ears and brain. Whether it’s visual effects or soundbites, I don’t want the viewer to be bored.

Innovative

If there’s a way to enhance the story, I want to try it: incorporating augmented reality into a stand-up, a new vantage point from a drone, a GoPro’s first-person perspective, and more.

Collaborative

A good story or newscast can rarely be accomplished by one person alone. When everyone operates at their peak, the culminating work flows like magic.

Hard News (Investigative)

Residents want changes to Black Tom Road after deadly crash

Hard News (Day Turn)

Sewage issues force some Andrews businesses to close

Economy

Jobs report shows business is booming in Lowcountry, across county

Morning Live Shot

Economic roadmap to guide Charleston metro-area growth for next 10 years

Feature

Girl Scout cookie prices remain stable in eastern SC

Studio Explainer

Charleston County teacher pay raise proposal numbers explained

Northwestern News Network

 

Hard News

Evanston Fire Department Requests Third Ambulance in 2023 Budget

Hard News (Day Turn)

Northwestern Students Return to Classroom, But Not Everyone is Happy

Investigative Enterprise

No Progress and No Funding: 5 Years Since Northwestern Announced New Student Center Plan

Kicker

‘Cats Welcome New Dog

Enterprise Field Reporting

Climate Change Threatens Wisconsin Sturgeon Spearing Tradition

Light News Consumer Reporting

IRS Warns University Students of Email Impersonation Scam

Producing – Showcasing

House Passes Deal To Avoid Rail Strike (Showcasing Set Up)

Producing, Writing, and Anchoring – Cut In

October 11, 2022 – 2 minute News Cut-In

Producing – Full Show

Earth Day 2022 Special Report

NBC News Now

Spaceports pop up around the country and not all communities are happy about it

Spaceports are popping up across the country, and local communities are fighting back.

  • Pitched
  • Produced
  • Field Produced
  • Wrote

Lawmaker Proposes Task Force To Address Auto Theft After Significant Rise In Stolen Vehicles

The number of stolen vehicles has risen significantly within the year, and Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., is proposing a plan that calls for coordination among law enforcement in different states.

  • Pitched
  • Produced
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  • Edited

Inside scoop: Ice Cream Demand Surges Summer After Covid Pandemic

The demand of ice cream surges in the summer after the pandemic as equipment supply causes trouble for vendors.

  • Pitched
  • Produced
  • Shot
  • Wrote
  • Edited

Changes To Food Programs In The U.S. Impact Families As The Pandemic Surges

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP or also known as food stamps, will keep 7.9 million people out of poverty this year but as the country enters a new phase of the pandemic, the expanded food safety net is undergoing some changes.

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  • Produced
  • Wrote
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Medical Marijuana Patients Have More Questions Than Answers On Treatment

Patients want to know more about medical marijuana, but many are finding that medical providers do not have the answers.

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  • Wrote
  • Edited

Inside The Push For Federal Government Interns To Get A Paycheck

Details on the fight in D.C. to establish fair wages for federal government interns.

  • Pitched
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  • Wrote
  • Edited

Summer 2022 Writing Samples

Various writing work for NBC News Now in the Summer of 2022

Fraternities Cut University Ties To Avoid Oversight

  • Pitched
  • Segment Produced
  • Gathered & Cut Elements

Abortion Access Impacts OB-GYN Physicians in Training

  • Pitched
  • Segment Produced
  • Gathered & Cut Elements

MSNBC Social Media

Print Work

Overwhelming number of donations collected for Afghan refugees

Virtual Therapy Offers Help for College Students During Coronavirus Isolation

Many still unconvinced N.J. teen driver decals work