About me
I write stories for magazines and newspapers on disability and accessibility, drawing from my firsthand experience as a parent of a child with severe disabilities.
I understand the challenges of navigating care, allowing me to connect deeply with my sources. This perspective enables me to craft clear, compelling stories that resonate with readers and advocate for change.
I also specialize in content for financial institutions, leveraging my CPA background and experience as a former tax accountant to simplify complex financial data.
I create clear, engaging content that resonates with consumers, making technical information easy to understand and actionable.
I love to travel and share stories about locations that fill my bucket as well as places that are inclusive and family-friendly.
When I’m developing a piece, I start by listening.
When I interview a new source, I help them feel comfortable so they lean into the real story. Connecting with people and understanding their true experiences is the highlight of my job.
If a topic involves complicated laws or nuanced rules, I take that responsibility seriously.
I cross-check. I ask follow-up questions.
Writing is collaborative. Editors shape stories. I communicate early, meet deadlines, and welcome thoughtful revisions.
Whether I’m writing a deeply personal essay or a service-driven guide, I approach the work with care for the people involved, the subject itself, and the readers who will rely on that information.
My goal is to produce work that is easy to read and understand, educational and accurate.