Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, I decided that I wanted to work in sports media (an opportunity to combine my passions for sports and writing) when I was 14 years old.
After actively pursuing writing and publication opportunities throughout high school, I continued my education at Simon Fraser University, where I obtained a Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication and a Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology Certificate in Health and Fitness Studies.
I have worked in communications with organizations such as the International Paralympic Committee, Rowing Canada Aviron, Curl BC, TRIUMF and VACFSS, and have covered sports as a digital media coordinator at the PyeongChang 2018, Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 Paralympics. I currently work as a Communications Manager with Rugby Canada and am published regularly on websites such as Women’s Hockey Life and IIHF.com.
I am a self-defined rink rat, and can often be found at a rink in the Lower Mainland either volunteering as a head coach with one of VFIHA’s U18 teams or playing with my own rec team. In addition, I sit on the VFIHA board as their Director of Community Engagement.
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THINGS I LOVE
Brainstorming
Travelling
Asking questions
Researching
My dog Ezra
80s movies
90s television
Reading memoirs
Working with athletes
Simple and clean graphic design
Ice rinks
Starbucks city mugs
Vancouver (mountains! the ocean!)