A little about me.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, I moved to Washington DC in 2021 searching for new opportunities and a greater world perspective.
While attending American University’s School of Communications, I’ve made Dean’s List three years in a row and had the pleasure of completing a semester abroad in Madrid. I was formerly the Events Coordinator for Zeta Phi Eta, a professional communications fraternity.
I grew up in a family of communicators and storytellers, and I'm a fourth-generation PR professional. I wanted my career to be an expression of my natural character, a snug fit between personality and professional skill sets. I enjoy public speaking and group work environments, and I consider myself to be an extrovert.
Outside of school and work life, I keep myself busy with coaching soccer on the weekends, cooking new meals for friends and family (Sundays are soup nights), and staying busy in the community.
I never turn down an adventure, and have been known to take three hour public transit rides to find some new flea market or obscure museum. My favorite in DC is the Hirschhorn at the National Mall.
On days when I’m not so busy, I can usually be found curled up with my cat Valentine, watching Law and Order reruns, or beating my boyfriend at Scrabble.