I am a journalism student at Towson University with a strong passion for storytelling, media, and amplifying student voices. I currently serve as the Executive Vice President of Towson University Newscast, where I help lead the production of student-run broadcasts and work closely with reporters, editors, and producers to bring campus and community stories to life. I have written for campus and local publications including The Towerlight and Baltimore Watchdog, experiences that have strengthened my skills in reporting, interviewing, news writing, and multimedia storytelling.
In addition to my work in journalism, I am actively involved in campus leadership and student engagement. I have held multiple leadership roles within student organizations, serving on executive boards and collaborating with peers to plan events, manage projects, and communicate effectively with diverse groups of students. As I prepare to graduate, I am eager to gain more real-world experience in the media industry and hope to pursue a career in broadcast journalism. While I am especially interested in working as a reporter, I am also open to roles in producing, directing, and other areas of broadcast media that allow me to tell impactful stories.
Outside of the newsroom, I enjoy creating content and staying connected to pop culture and digital media trends. I love writing about topics that resonate with college students, including campus life, social issues, entertainment, and lifestyle content. When I’m not working on a story, you can usually find me journaling, listening to podcasts, or brainstorming new creative projects.