I’m a New Orleans based communications expert and former investigative journalist.


Right now, I’m working as the Press and Communications Strategist for the ACLU of Louisiana.

I’ve worked in digital marketing for Tulane’s Undergraduate Admission office, where I copy wrote, coded HTML and CSS, and ran SQL queries.

I’ve reported for The New York Times through a reporting partnership between Berkeley Journalism and the NYT. On top of daily beat reporting, my story was published on the front page of The New York Times.

Before, I was a research assistant at the Investigative Reporting Program, a non-profit that produces investigative stories for The New York Times, PBS Frontline, Netflix and more. I have bylines in nearly 20 California newspapers from a groundbreaking project uncovering criminal police officers in the state.

In college, I was editor in chief of the San Francisco Foghorn, the student newspaper of the University of San Francisco.

I also founded Trump 101, a podcast telling the stories of students immediately affected by President Trump's new policies. Check out my university’s write-up about it after we won a national award.

At the same time, I was an editorial intern at San Francisco magazine, where I was a fact-checker and pitched and wrote for print and online. You can see my published stories here

And before all of that, I pursued a career in public service politics. I was a former intern in the constituent service office of Senator Dianne Feinstein. As well, I was a full time, paid intern at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

 

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