I am driven by a fierce passion for visual media and storytelling. This has led to opportunities in digital media, television, documentary film, animation, and puppetry. Until I recently won the "layoff lottery" at Paramount, I was a Senior Producer at Nickelodeon Digital Studios with over 6+ billion minutes watched on YouTube. I was also a Content Ambassador for Paramount, occasionally hosting Q&A's on Red Carpets and beyond.
In my spare time, I enjoy playing with my dogs, traveling with my husband, and developing my own original stories. If you like wrestling and puppets, ask me about KAPOW! Or if you like spooky-cozy animated dramas, ask me about SLUMBERJACK!
At Nickelodeon, I was the Creative Channel Lead for the Avatar: The Last Airbender YouTube Channel which I had grown to over 3+ million subscribers. Our podcast Avatar: Braving the Elements won the People's Voice Award in the 2024 Webby Awards and the People's Choice Award in the 2024 Signal Awards. During the pandemic, I created the series SpongeBob's Pineapple Playhouse in my apartment which now has over 350+ million views. The workflows and automations I created led to a x20 growth, from 1 billion monthly minutes watched to over 20 billion. I also helped develop an AI tool that cut our average edit time in half.
Before Nickelodeon, I spent 5+ years cutting my teeth at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). During that time, I was the writer, producer, and editor of the :30-minute internationally broadcast TV show This Week in WWE. I was honored to help WWE strengthen relationships with organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Special Olympics, and GLAAD. Before WWE, I was an intern and freelance editor for Ken Burns working on films like The Central Park Five.
I love learning! I earned my MBA while working full-time at WWE and I continue my educational pursuits by studying improvisation, sketch, and script writing at the comedy school Upright Citizens Brigade. I am also a volunteer with Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America, a member of the Producers Guild of America, and a mentor with the Children's Media Association.
Thank you!