About

I graduated from Harvard University this May with honors in economics and a secondary field in computer science. I lived in Pforzheimer, unequivocally the best house on campus, and spent an unhealthy portion of my college years at The Harvard Crimson, our university daily. I directed The Crimson’s news coverage as Associate Managing Editor from 2009-2010 and have covered Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, and central administration in the past.

This summer, I covered cops and courts for the Washington Post as one of three Metro interns. Last summer, I covered breaking news and developed enterprise features as one of four Metro interns at the Boston Globe and overcame my fear of driving in Boston out of necessity. I am a 2010 Chips Quinn Scholar and was the 2009 Kaiser health and science reporting intern at the Plain Dealer in Cleveland.

I’ve played classical piano for as long as I can remember and taught lessons on campus. I am a self-proclaimed Francophile, aspire to be a polyglot, and am scouring the city for salsa dancing spots.

I am now working in management consulting in New York.

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