About

My stories have appeared in the pages of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sarasota Magazine, and the Washington Post, among others.

I wrote about college basketball at The Athletic, the sports publication, before working as a senior writer at Fundstrat Global Advisors, a Wall Street equity research boutique. I’ve written about interesting people ranging from a bartender who works 50-hour weeks to run a school in Nicaragua to students at a Harlem Lacrosse program to a Native American lacrosse stick maker.

A native of Princeton, New Jersey, I graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in finance and journalism.

One of my favorite college experiences occurred in the summer of 2017, when I interned for The Lenfest Institute, whose sole mission is to develop and support sustainable business models for great local journalism. My biggest project centered on helping grow readership and revenues at The Philadelphia Tribune, the oldest continuously published African-American newspaper in the United States.

Since 2021, I’ve written a newsletter, “Inner Peace” — a collection of meditations and reflections to foster peace, love, and calmness.

Additional projects and volunteer include the American Red Cross, the Climate Optimist, Sustainable Westchester, and the Prison Journalism Project.

In May 2024, I married my soulmate, Ally. You may read our love story here in The New York Times.