RECENT WORK

 
 

“SURVIVAL MODE” (NBC)

I co-produced two episodes of an NBC/Peacock docuseries that explores the real-life impact of climate change-driven natural disasters. For our episode on the devastating 2022 Eastern Kentucky floods, I spent two weeks embedded in Hazard, Kentucky, a former coal-mining town. Living and working in this often-overlooked region allowed me to experience Appalachian culture firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of a community that's too often forgotten. Projects like this, which highlight underrepresented stories and amplify voices that challenge prevailing narratives, are what I’m most passionate about.

 

“CELTIC CITY” (HBO)

What I loved most about working on this monumental series (nine hour-long episodes) was that we weren’t just documenting the legendary history of the Boston Celtics. We were using the team as a lens to explore the essence of Boston itself: its rich culture, complex racial history, Catholic roots, and blue-collar spirit. In many ways, the city became a character in its own right, reflected in the incredible sports moments and intense players and coaches that have passed through this 75+ year franchise.

 
 

“BLENDING IN” (KENTUCKY SCIENCE CENTER)

I was hired by a museum in Kentucky to create a series of short films that explore the U.S. immigrant experience. I worked closely with eight men and women who had recently arrived in the country, capturing their personal stories on camera. My goal was to craft a narrative that reflected the complexities, challenges, and unique gifts required to adapt to a new culture, while honoring the unique resilience and humanity of our individual participants. I learned so much during the making of this series.