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About

About Me

 

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!)

 

 

 

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