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I love collaborating with other imaginative people to achieve a shared vision.
As a native New Yorker, I was born a pretty fair talker. So, I gravitated toward performing arts and improv. I went to Amherst College and graduated with a degree in English, while focusing on theater and film. Summers were spent at the Weston Playhouse in Vermont, polishing my acting chops.
Taking the well-travelled path of those with acting ability, but with few other marketable skills, I opted for law school and headed to Emory University, in Atlanta. I maintained my creative spark by becoming a company member of the Atlanta Shakespeare Company. After finishing law school and passing the bar exam, I joined a law firm in DC. I later became a prosecutor working first on environmental enforcement actions and most recently on criminal matters.
I earned my Equity and SAG cards, and I performed at the Arena Stage and with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Also, I announced an Inaugural Parade, MC-ed for the Library of Congress, narrated documentaries, and voiced award-winning audiobooks.
People I've worked with say that I am “dependable,” “the consummate professional,” and “always cheerful.” Being cheerful is easy when I’m doing what I love to do.
I love collaborating with other imaginative people to achieve a shared vision.
As a native New Yorker, I was born a pretty fair talker. So, I gravitated toward performing arts and improv. I went to Amherst College and graduated with a degree in English, while focusing on theater and film. Summers were spent at the Weston Playhouse in Vermont, polishing my acting chops.
Taking the well-travelled path of those with acting ability, but with few other marketable skills, I opted for law school and headed to Emory University, in Atlanta. I maintained my creative spark by becoming a company member of the Atlanta Shakespeare Company. After finishing law school and passing the bar exam, I joined a law firm in DC. I later became a prosecutor working first on environmental enforcement actions and most recently on criminal matters.
I earned my Equity and SAG cards, and I performed at the Arena Stage and with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Also, I announced an Inaugural Parade, MC-ed for the Library of Congress, narrated documentaries, and voiced award-winning audiobooks.
People I've worked with say that I am “dependable,” “the consummate professional,” and “always cheerful.” Being cheerful is easy when I’m doing what I love to do.