I started my job path as a Teacher's Assistant at a daycare. Since then, I have devoted my professional career to helping others. I would continue my time working as a camp group leader and acting as a mentor for children and counselors alike.
For the remainder of my high school career, I excelled in AP classes relating to English, Social Studies, and Psychology. As a well-versed writer, I graduated college as an A student.
Transitioning to university at SUNY College at Old Westbury, I studied Media & Communications. I went from volunteering at the college radio station, to becoming the official Assistant News Director, to finally moving up to a proper News Director role. I was in charge of overseeing all productions, running weekly meetings, and working with students to provide the station with the best quality content. In my broadcasting career, I have won numerous Media Arts Celebration (MAC) Awards including: Best Show, Best News Segment, Best Event Promo, Best Station Promo, and Best Portrait of a Person.
Besides working in radio, I was a peer tutor for a number of semesters. I tutored in my field, guiding other students and helping them with essay structure, outlining, and planning for success. Upon graduation receiving the honor of Summa Cum Laude, I received awards in my major for certificates in Outstanding Service, Writing, and Academic Excellence. It should also be noted, that I graduated a year ahead of my peers.
Currently, I work as a Podcast Producer at a non-for-profit organization; working with clients to ensure that we are producing quality podcasts for their organizations. On the side, I also act as a producer/host for a talk radio show on AM radio.
While my professional background mostly relates to media, I have dedicated myself to working with other people and ensuring that they have the proper tools in life to be comfortable, confident, and succeed in their respective craft.