About Me
Born and raised in New York City, I’ve always been drawn to the fast-paced energy of a good story and the grit it takes to tell it well. Currently a student at the College of the Holy Cross, I am working toward a double major in English and Classics with a concentration on Creative Writing. My time is spent exploring how ancient myths and classical rhetoric still pulse through the way we communicate today, a fascination that led me to launch Mythology Unplugged, a podcast where I break down complex legends for a modern audience.
Beyond academic study and storytelling, I’m focused on translating ideas into real-world practice as a Ciocca Center for Business, Ethics & Society Business Certificate Candidate. I believe that a deep understanding of literature and history is only as valuable as one’s ability to apply it ethically and effectively in the real world. This mindset has guided my work as an English Teaching Intern at Hunter College High School and as a math tutor, where my job is to take complicated concepts and make them click for someone else.
My background is a mix of competition and creative discipline. Whether I’m synthesizing evidence for a debate tournament, captaining a varsity team, or drafting an award-winning story for the Center for Fiction, I’ve learned that success comes down to clear communication and showing up for your team. I’m looking to bring that same blend of analytical thinking and narrative drive to a career where stories aren't just told but used to solve problems and lead people.