About
I am a reporter, editor, and producer with more than a decade of experience working in local and national newsrooms.
My career began in 2014 as a Kroc Fellow at NPR. I then worked as a producer on programs including NPR’s All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Morning Edition, Here & Now, and Hidden Brain.
In 2018, I moved to Pittsburgh to work at the NPR station WESA. As a member of the station’s government & accountability team, I reported on voting and the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential election. I covered breaking news as well as in-depth reporting on abortion rights, steel tariffs, and fracking. I won the national Edward R. Murrow award for news series in a large market in 2019 for my coverage of abortion access in Pennsylvania.
I later became an editor at the station and managed coverage for a team of 2-5 reporters.
In 2022, I decided to try freelancing, and returned to NPR’s headquarters as a contract editor on Weekend All Things Considered. I currently work as the editor for The Washington Post’s daily news podcast, Post Reports. Last year, I edited the Post’s campaign podcast The Campaign Moment, and Magic in the United States from PRX Productions.
My work has appeared on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here & Now, Weekend Edition, Hidden Brain, The NPR Politics Podcast, Post Reports, and the BBC. I’m based in Pittsburgh.