About Me

I work at the intersection of media and technology, data and design.

For the past five years, I built stories, strategies, and communities in Toronto’s creative industry. Today, I’m studying Communication Data Science at USC in Los Angeles, where I’m learning to translate culture into code, and code back into culture.

I’m both a creative strategist and a computational thinker. I can design, write, and story-tell, and I can analyze, code, and model. More importantly, I use those skills together: using data to uncover cultural trends and insights, or using design to make complex information intuitive for an end-user.

My research interests explore media bias, representation, and misinformation through an intersectional lens. I’m especially drawn to the ways culture is encoded into systems—what is made visible, what is erased, and how we might design more equitable tools for the future.