About Me

Born and raised in Los Angeles, I attended Marymount High School where I served as the primary designer for my school’s award-winning literary magazine Sunset before being accepted to the DePaul University Honors program with Academic Distinction. At DePaul, I was able to sharpen my skills as a communicator in the modern era by majoring in Communication and Media, as well as hone my artistic and technical skills with a double minor in Art and Graphic Design.

Professionally speaking, I interned at the Gotham Group during the summer of 2017, where I read television and film scripts and wrote coverage for them before passing them along to the managers. During the summer of 2018, I interned at Vin di Bona Productions where I attended pitch meetings and created content for America’s Funniest Home Videos. In 2021, I created graphics and social media content for Restore Justice, a criminal justice reform non-profit based in Chicago. While there, I started the social media campaign #WhatIsWednesday, where I broke down complicated legal concepts in an understandable way. This campaign was later utilized by other criminal justice organizations during and after my time at Restore Justice. I also worked as a marketing and events intern at the Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce in the summer of 2022. During this time, I created social media posts for neighborhood events and affiliated sponsors, wrote and designed weekly newsletters, and promoted and managed local events and farmers’ markets.

As a freelancer, I designed the website and served as the primary social media coordinator for MOGO, a mobile silent disco located in Palm Springs, California. At Jane Alexandra Design, I help individuals and companies curate their brand identity so they can put their best foot forward. I have also been working with the nonprofit ideas42 building websites and designing stickers, posters, flyers, social media posts, and more.