Studying journalism at George Washington University taught me the basics. Columbia Journalism School
fine-tuned my skills to perfection.

I have tried to conquer all facets of the dynamic media landscape. Since embarking, I have...​
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fact-checked for Monocle Magazine's monthly issues and newsletters.
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written a long-form magazine piece that brings accessible language to chronic vertigo and centers around patients who have struggled for over a decade.
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explored various beats, including climate, business, politics, features, and health.
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led an investigation on an NYC State Senate candidate who misled constituents.
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produced snappy audio pieces and learned the basics of writing for the ear.
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met the other side of the media, working on the communications team for a finance firm for over a year.
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become the EIC for The GW Local, focusing on lifestyle and academic stories.
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led GW-TV as station manager, organizing and leading four shows for the university's student-run network.
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completed a GWU media capstone course that pushed my photography
and video production skills to the limit.