While earning my degree at the University of Central Florida (Go Knights!), I discovered my passion for sports storytelling through an internship with UCF Athletics in video production. What started behind the camera quickly evolved into a deeper passion for creative direction—developing concepts, shaping visual identity, and finding compelling ways to tell stories that connect with audiences.

After graduation, I moved to Tallahassee, where I first worked as a videographer at the Florida State Capitol before joining Florida State University as a Producer/Director with Seminole Productions, the creative team behind FSU Athletics content. There, I helped produce and direct content that elevated the brand and energy surrounding FSU Athletics. I later continued my journey in sports media as a Creative Content Producer for Daytona International Speedway, creating engaging visual campaigns and content for one of motorsports’ most iconic brands.

Along the way, I expanded my experience through freelance work and roles with RGNext, a U.S. Air Force contractor, and L3Harris as a videographer and media specialist. Freelancing, in particular, reignited my love for storytelling and creative leadership. Whether producing weddings, community events, branded content, or sporting competitions, I enjoyed not only capturing moments but crafting the creative vision behind them—bringing together visuals, pacing, music, and emotion to create cinematic, memorable experiences.

Today, I’ve come full circle as the Senior Video Production Manager at USSSA, where I continue blending creative direction, storytelling, and production to help shape the organization’s visual presence and connect with athletes, fans, and communities nationwide. Even outside of my professional work, I’m always looking for opportunities to create meaningful content—because for me, there’s nothing better than turning real moments into unforgettable stories.