I am currently an assistant editor at The New York Times, where I help oversee news content on the nytimes.com homepage and edit breaking push notifications.
Before joining the Times, I worked at The Boston Globe as a senior homepage and digital news manager, Express Desk reporter, and Sunday night Metro editor.
As senior homepage and digital news editor, I helped manage all breaking news across a variety of topics for The Boston Globe’s website, app, and social media platforms. I helped oversee all main social media accounts associated with the Globe, including Twitter and Facebook; crafted and edited breaking e-mail and app push alerts; laid out and gave feedback on BostonGlobe.com’s homepage; repurposed print content for the digital reader; and supervised a small team of content producers.
In 2017, I also stepped into the role of Sunday night Metro editor, where I married my Express Desk and digital skills with a traditional Metro editor’s duties. In that role, I oversaw a small team of reporters and interns, assessed and assigned breaking news stories for both print and online, and helped edit the Globe’s Metro print section for Monday.
I also helped with scheduling, payroll, recruitment, hiring, and training for both the Globe.com and Metro/Express Desk divisions of the newsroom.
As an employee, I am energetic, enthusiastic, persistent, detail-oriented, ambitious, and ceaselessly searching for the next big story. I work efficiently both individually and as part of a team, and continuously strive to think creatively about out-of-the-box approaches to present digital content.
I feel most comfortable working in a fast-paced news environment and reporting over a variety of platforms, both digital and print.
My post-college career started at the The Boston Globe in May 2011, the same month I graduated from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
I worked from 2011 through 2014 as a beat reporter covering the suburbs west and south of Boston, including some of the most densely-populated communities in the state, before becoming a content producer and then digital editor for the Globe.
As a Globe journalist, I reported from the ground on the Newtown, Conn. school shootings, the Boston Marathon bombings and subsequent Watertown gunfight and manhunt, the criminal investigation of Aaron Hernandez, and more.
I was also part of the Globe team that won a 2014 Pulitzer Prize and a 2013 Online News Association award for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings and aftermath.