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 like city council meetings and local environmental stories like 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. But I’m most passionate about science reporting and local enterprise journalism.
I currently moved back where I grew up in Westchester County, a suburban part of the NY Metro Area. I am an avid reader and audio learner. I spend the rest of my free time roleplaying in my friend group’s D&D campaign and enjoying wide and varied discussions with friends from around the world.