Resume + Portfolio
Written Work:
“Searching for My Community” (Boston Globe Magazine)
“This duo is building a magic tradition on Beacon Hill” (The Boston Globe)
“About IT: Quality Assurance” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Technology Support Services” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Information Security” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Learning Design and Training Services” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“IT Strategy: Building a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Strategy for HBS IT” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“Fostering an Inclusive Culture: DEI at HBS IT” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About: Media Services” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“IT Strategy: Improving Service to Support Innovation” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Edwina Turay” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Adam Marks” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Chris and Nate Moran” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“Behind the Scenes Building the HBS Case Studies” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: IT Planning and Service Delivery Team” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Multimedia Development” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Eric ‘Bernie’ Berntson” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Talent Management” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Marsha and Caitlin Whitman” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“Reintroducing Spangler Auditorium” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“About IT: Software Delivery Excellence” (Harvard Business School, IT)
“The Center of Student Life” (Harvard Grad School of Arts and Sciences)
“To Feel Great, Meditate” (Harvard Grad School of Arts and Sciences)
Jobs for the Future (JFF) copyeditor:
'“A First-Person Look at Second Chances: Breaking Barriers to Education and Employment in Prison,” Alexa Garza
“Normalizing Opportunity Starts With Opportunities to Learn While Incarcerated,” Shaun Libby
Ploughshares Journal blog copyeditor (Feb. ‘22–March ‘24):
“The Danger of Unbound Women in Toni Morrison’s Paradise,” Mofiyinfoluwa O.
“Growing Something from Ash,” Kristin Keane
Projects with Random House:
They Called Me a Lioness: A Palestinian Girl’s Fight for Freedom, Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri
Remember Me Now: A Journey Back to Myself and a Love Letter to Black Women, Faitth Brooks
They Called Us Exceptional and Other Lies that Raised Us, Prachi Gupta
Tyranny of the Minority: How Democracies Die, Steven Levitsky & Daniel Ziblatt
This American Ex-Wife: How I Ended My Marriage and Started My Life, Lyz Lenz
Black Women Taught Us: An Intimate History of Black Feminism, Jenn M. Jackson, PhD
Beyond Getting By: The Financial Diet’s Guide to Abundant and Intentional Living, Holly Trantham
Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia, Kate Manne
What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World, Prentis Hemphill
What if We Get it Right: Visions of Climate Futures, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
Sage Warrior: Wake to Oneness, Practice Pleasure, Choose Courage, Become Victory, Valarie Kaur
Digital Dharma: How Can AI Can Elevate Spiritual Intelligence and Personal Well-being, Deepak Chopra, MD
O Sinners!, Nicole Cuffy
Universality, Natasha Brown
Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live, Susan Morrison
So Very Small: How Humans Discovered the Microcosmos, Defeated Germs—and May Still Lose the War Against Infectious Disease, Thomas Levenson
The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America, David A. Graham
Full of Myself: Black Womanhood and the Journey to Self-Possession, Austin Channing Brown