About Me

I’m a fourth-year Media Science student at Boston University on the Pre-Law track, focusing on intellectual property law, specifically copyright and trademarks in the media and entertainment world. But before I ever studied law or media, I was a small-town entrepreneur with big ideas.

Growing up in a restaurant family in Maine, I’ve always been surrounded by food, storytelling, and hustle. That upbringing turned me into a major foodie and sparked my love for small businesses, especially those in the food and beverage space. In high school, I launched my own business (ask me about it sometime!). That experience opened the door to media, brand strategy, and the creativity behind what makes businesses stick.

Since then, I’ve created brand campaigns, led product and business launches, performed outreach with food influencers, and helped bring new products and concepts to life through thoughtful brand development and storytelling. I love balancing creative vision and data-driven strategy, focusing on relevant trends in the industry to analyze what works, and building smart, intentional media plans that resonate and are fresh and innovative!

Moving from a small town in Maine to the heart of Boston felt like the perfect shift. Being at BU has let me surround myself in a fast-paced, passionate, and constantly changing urban media landscape. It’s where I’ve truly seen media thrive, and it’s inspired me to keep pushing creative boundaries while staying grounded in strategy.

When I’m not building pitch decks or editing social content, you’ll probably find me trying out new food spots, cooking fun recipes, or deep-diving industry trends on LinkedIn at 2 a.m. I’m always excited to collaborate, connect, and create meaningful work that combines creativity, purpose, and strategy.