Whether I’m working in print or audio, my mission as a journalist and storyteller is the same: I help people make sense of the world by revealing it to them, fact by fact, in an engaging, conversational way.
I’m currently a producer at KCRW, an NPR member station in Los Angeles. I produce stories in a range of formats, from Q&As with national reporters, to state and local headlines, to sound-rich, reported features about the people, places and policies shaping Los Angeles. Whether I’m writing quick and short or long and slow, I see myself as a keeper of the quality, sound and feel of KCRW’s news coverage.
Before starting at KCRW, I was an intern on the metro desk at the Los Angeles Times, where I reported on wildfires, elections, and oil spills. My reporting has also appeared in the New York Times, CalMatters, Berkeleyside, Lookout Santa Cruz, and California magazine.
I have a masters degree in journalism from UC Berkeley, where I studied investigative reporting and narrative storytelling.