
Introducing me...
I'm a versatile & creative program designer who's work helped the Democratic National Committee's National Organizing team execute the largest volunteer program in history. While working on the Harris-Walz campaign, I designed materials across multiple modes and campaign disciplines, produced graphic designs and video-based tranings used at every phonebanking and relational organizing event in the country, researched Project 2025, top voter issues, and field-organizing best practices to develop data-driven strategies optimizing outreach in battleground states, and helped redesign hundreds of campaign materials to match the Harris-for President rebrand within 72 hours of our announcement.
In October 2024, I earned my MSW which marked a pivotal step in my commitment to macro-level and micro-level advocacy. I want to help and empower others, create productive change, and improve lives through strategic action, genuine communication, and commitment to advocacy to fix our country's broken healthcare and justice system.
Before earning my MSW, I was a news producer with several years of experience producing live news for television & online streaming. I worked at The Black News Channel, MSNBC, CBSN, the CBS News National Desk, CBS News Radio and WCBS 880AM. Through undergrad, I was a reporter for my college radio station - WXAC, and I've interned for living radio legend, Bruce Johnson at 1450 WCTC Radio News in NJ.
Who am I, you ask? I'm a Jersey girl who earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and Communications in 2015 and firmly believes in 2 things; addressing systemic inequalities should be a top priority for this country and all dogs are good boys and girls.
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During the last few months of my Master of Social Work program, I not only worked on arguably the most impressive presidential campaign in modern history, but I also planned my whole wedding and held a 3.95 GPA while earning an Alpha Chi National College Honor Society membership. So, if you're looking for someone who is motivated, results-oriented, strives in a fast-paced environment, and has impressive time management skills... look no further, I'm your ideal candidate.​​
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I recognized my need to help change the world through social justice while working at MSNBC and reporting on George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor. Social work is aimed at helping individuals reclaim their basic human rights to improve their life circumstances. I enjoy this field because I aspire to be someone who is being so completely herself, that others feel safe being themselves too.
Through my journalism career, I've learned how to navigate the newsroom, pitch stories on tight deadlines, develop creative concepts for broadcast, and conduct thorough research to contradict opposing points of views.
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Some of my strengths include: enthusiasm, creativity, empathy, passion, data analysis, my problem-solving mindset determination, and an EXCELLENT sense of humor. I'm energetic and hungry for success.... and pizza.