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I’m a cybersecurity and civic technology professional focused on helping mission-driven organizations use technology securely, effectively, and in service of their communities.

I earned my Master of Information Management and Systems from the University of California, Berkeley, where I had the privilege of serving social sector organizations through the Cybersecurity Clinic as a Senior Consultant and Program Assistant. There, I worked directly with nonprofit clients to strengthen their security posture and build sustainable practices.

Through Florida Community Innovation, a civic technology nonprofit, I’ve built digital humanities technology that brings community history to light in new, interactive ways. At The Aspen Institute and Paragon Policy, I worked to improve access to cybersecurity assistance and broadband, contributing to research and policy development.

The common thread in my work is making technology work for people, not against them.

Previously, I attended the University of Florida, where I majored in computer science and subsequently worked as a software engineer at Red Ventures, where I built and maintained large-scale web platforms.

I invite you to read more about my work below!