Director - Editor - CAmera

My work is grounded in the belief that stories are a catalyst for social change. I’m currently directing and producing for nonprofit and political clients at Precision Strategies as an Associate Vice President. Prior to joining their team I led storytelling initiatives and creative oversight at the international NGO Human Rights First.

My directorial debut NOISE RUNS (Cleveland International Film Festival, International Women’s Film & Arts Festival, Africa World Documentary Film Festival) is a short documentary about citizen journalists in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, screened globally and won Best Director and Sound from the Social Impact Media Award. I’ve also worked on feature documentaries like A ROAD TO HOME (Newport Beach Film Festival, Toronto Arthouse Film Festival), BLACK AND CUBA (Available on iTunes and Amazon Prime), (A)SEXUAL (Available on Hulu and Netflix), and PUSHING THE ELEPHANT (PBS’ Independent Lens).

In 2010, I was awarded the UnionDocs Collaborative Fellowship and currently a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective. I received my B.A. from University of North Carolina at Greensboro, major in Media Studies and minor in Women & Gender Studies.