Hi!
I’m an audio engineer and composer based out of Brooklyn, New York, specializing in podcast production and audio advertising.
Currently, I am on the audio engineering team at The New York Times where I mix an array podcast episodes (which you can listen to here) and record in studio.
Previously to joining NYT, I was director of audio production at Spokenlayer, where I oversaw the quality of the audio portfolio and led new show development for publishers and brands alike.
I have worked with brands such as Spotify, Vox, General Mills, Audible, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, and more.
I have a bachelors degree in music from McGill University, where I studied classical voice and music technology.
As an audio engineer for spoken word content, I consider myself to be a fantastic supporting actress to the spoken information— to make it enjoyable and easy to digest. Words are important and they should sound pretty!