


ABOUT ME
From a young age, sports have been at the center of my life. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, I spent my childhood competing across a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and rugby. Whether as a player or a spectator attending professional games with my family, I’ve always been drawn to the energy and emotion that make sports so powerful.
Like many competitive athletes, I experienced my share of injuries; an experience that deepened my appreciation for the body’s ability to recover when supported by proper training and rehabilitation.
In 2016, I attended UCLA, majoring in physiology with the goal of returning to the field and contributing to sports in a different capacity.
By the time I graduated in 2020, medical schools were temporarily closed. Fresh out of college, I looked for a part-time job and stumbled upon an opening for a runner position at FOX Sports, set to begin at the start of the 2021 NFL season. Little did I know, that opportunity would become a turning point in my professional career.
Since then, I've made my lifelong passion for sports into a career, contributing to some of the industry’s crown jewels, including the Super Bowl, the INDY500, and the FIFA World Cup. With the opportunity to produce over 10 features for FOX NFL and contribute to three Emmy-nominated projects, I’ve transitioned from helping athletes on the field to delivering their stories to fans around the world.
Today I focus on producing stories that resonate with audiences, amplify emotion, and connect fans to the game beyond the final score, while continuing to dedicate time to teaching myself editing and videography.

