In my tenure at WNYC Studios, I had the unique opportunity to spearhead a significant upgrade of the station's video systems, a project that was made possible through a grant. This not only allowed us to enhance our technological capabilities but also provided me with an invaluable opportunity to immerse myself in the world of video production. I seized this chance to learn every aspect of the craft, from the technical intricacies of equipment and software to the artistry of storytelling and post-production. This hands-on experience has been instrumental in my journey, providing a robust foundation that I continue to draw from. My training in video production informs my approach to digital content creation, aiding me in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences and truly brings a brand's story to life.

 A Piece of Work, a 10-part Webby Award-winning series hosted by Abbi Jacobson (produced by MoMA and WNYC Studios). The video trailer? Made by me.

My pledge drive video series for the WNYC fanny pack drew the attention of New York Magazine, where we landed on their Approval Matrix.

Thanks to a joint grant from Google and Amazon, I created first-of-it’s-kind smart speaker sponsorship placements:

WNYC Studios was always in growth mode. During my tenure, I launched over 30 shows, many of which are household names in the podcast industry. This meant video content was always needed to promote on visual-focused social media platforms. Here are a few of the videos I produced:

I filmed and edited a live set of 2 Dope Queens that was featured on CBS This Morning:

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