Professional Experience

  • 2024 - Present: WINK, News Reporter
  • Aug. 2023 - Dec. 2023: Center County Report (PBS), News Anchor & Reporter
  • Summer 2023: Intern at NBC4, Washington D.C.
  • Summer 2022: Intern at The Democracy Group & LoudounNow

Awards & Recognition

  • 2024 Hearst Journalism Awards, Television News Competition: 15th place in the United States
  • 2024 Keystone Media Awards, Best Public Service: 1st and 2nd place in Pennsylvania
  • 2023 Society of Professional Journalists, Region 1: Mark of Excellence Award Finalist

News Philosophy

I am determined to report thoroughly researched news to give an audience accurate information in order to make important decisions.

Education

Pennsylvania State University: Bachelors of Arts in both Broadcast Journalism and Political Science.

Birthplace

I was born in Paris, France and I moved to Washington D.C. when I was 4.

Hobbies & Interests

My worldview was impacted and influenced at an early age having been born in Paris, France and having the opportunities to travel extensively throughout my life. I have had the privilege of traveling to over 20 countries! I love learning about different cultures.

I have found that those experiences have shaped my perspectives and fueled my passion towards knowledge and transparency in all facets of my personal and professional life to empower people through knowledge, breaking down communication barriers, mitigating cultural biases and inspiring change.

Family & Pets
All of my family lives outside of Washington D.C. In addition to my amazing mother and father, I have a wonderful step-mom, two brothers, two step-sisters and three dogs. I love spending time with all of them.

Favorite thing (what you like best) about Southwest Florida

I love the all-year-round sun!

Making a difference with sewing

A group of ladies wanted to do something good for their community, so they reached out to the North Fort Myers Fire Department. They wanted to combine their love of sewing with their desire to help children in crisis.

Matlacha is still a mess post-Ian

18 months later with little rebuilt, people on Matlacha say it’s still a mess and a constant reminder of hurricane Ian.

Art that deserves to be stolen

The search is on to find this missing painting stolen last month from the Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center.

Vietnam veterans honored in Cape Coral

A special ceremony was held in Cape Coral on Friday in honor of National Vietnam War Veterans Day. Several veterans from the area attended.