My Story

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When I graduated from George Washington University in 2017, I began my career in business development at Palladium, an international development and humanitarian aid contractor. During my time there, I advanced from an entry-level role to a position on the communications team, where I discovered my passion for multimedia storytelling. I spearheaded video content initiatives, managed social media platforms, and collaborated with global experts to create impactful narratives on topics like gender equity, pandemic response, and sustainability.

Three people in a control room working with audio and video equipment, wearing headphones and focused on monitors.

In 2023, I took the next step by pursuing a Master’s degree in Multimedia Journalism at NYU, where I deepened my skills in writing, video, and digital storytelling. My work ranged from features on green energy in Iowa and immigrant communities in Queens to broadcast pieces on Thailand’s air pollution crisis and NYC’s congestion pricing plan. An editorial internship at CULTURED Magazine further honed my ability to craft engaging stories for diverse audiences, solidifying my commitment to creating content that informs and inspires.

I’m passionate about exploring the intersections of environmental justice, culture, and community through multimedia storytelling. As I reenter the workforce, I’m eager to continue creating meaningful narratives and driving impactful conversations.

Interviewing Member of Parliament Phattarapong Leelaphat in Chiang Mai, Thailand.