About Me
I'm a Philadelphia-based freelancer with experience across the media, heritage, tourism, and higher education sectors. After several years living abroad and working with global teams, I bring a strong cross-cultural perspective and a passion for travel and storytelling to every project.
I hold a B.S. in Film & Television from Boston University and an M.A. in Public History from the University of York, along with a TEFL certification from the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. I’m also a postgraduate member of the Royal Historical Society.
My academic research explores how media and the digital world shapes historical memory, especially in the contexts of commemoration, identity, and public interpretation. My MA dissertation, “‘Hitler-comedy’ and the strained expectation of history,” examined how humor mediates traumatic pasts. Before going freelance, I supported educational and public-facing research initiatives through roles in operations, teaching, and project coordination.