About Me
I’m an early-career journalist who spent the first eight months of my professional career in small-town Georgia, covering local stories and local environmental stories including the fight over the Twin Pines Minerals mine near Okefenokee Swamp. I’m a graduate of the Stony Brook University School of Communications and Journalism. While there, I wrote and edited for the Stony Brook Press, the Campus Culture Magazine. I focused my own writing on science and its interactions with daily life. And I’m most passionate about science reporting and local investigative journalism. Its my intention with every story to have a positive impact on my communities.
I reside where I grew up in Westchester County, a suburban part of the NY Metro Area. I am an avid reader and audio learner. In my spare time, I enjoy roleplaying in my friends’ D&D campaign and participating in wide and varied discussions with friends from around the world.