About Me
I come from a family of journalists. Storytelling isn't something I fell into. It's something I grew up with, and it's the thing I've spent my entire career chasing down.
That instinct has taken me from Cuba to Capitol Hill, from the inside of a COVID ICU to the backroads of rural Mississippi. Always with a camera, a plan, and a team counting on me to pull it all together. Over just about a decade in journalism, I've built a career on one core belief: the best stories don't just inform people. They move them.
Most recently, I was a Field Producer at NBC News, where I told stories end to end, from pitching and research to booking, field logistics, and final edit. I earned an Emmy nomination for NBC's coverage of the Trump assassination attempt, and produced work that reached millions. I led teams in the field, coordinated high-profile interviews, and made sure the story held together from the first call to the final cut.
Before NBC, I produced national and international coverage at NewsNation, ran a freelance production operation during the 2020 election (including content that hit 2.7 million views), and spent three years at i24 News producing investigative series and leading crews through major global summits. I got my start at the Associated Press, producing live shots from the 2016 DNC and reporting on-site from Havana following the death of Fidel Castro.
What ties it all together is the same thing that started it: a deep love for the craft. For finding the story no one else sees. For earning trust with sources. For managing the thousand moving pieces that make live and produced journalism work. I'm at my best when the stakes are high, the deadline is tight, and the story absolutely has to land.