I'm a science communicator based in Washington, D.C. specializing in making complex research accessible to broad audiences.

At the American Chemical Society, I develop media campaigns, lead engagement programs where scientists answer public questions about chemistry, and train researchers and executives to communicate their work clearly.

Previously, I spent six years at NASA producing multimedia campaigns across heliophysics, astrophysics, planetary science, and Earth science. I built a Q&A program that created direct conversations between scientists and the public, and I managed press events that secured national coverage.

My background in journalism, including work at The Associated Press and Reuters News Agency, grounds everything I do in clear, audience-first storytelling. I hold a master's and bachelor's degree in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism. 

Contact me if you're interested in working together.