I am a journalism student with a reporting interest in institutions, public systems, and the human realities that shape them. My work is guided by a commitment to accuracy, context, and fairness.
Before pursuing journalism, I worked in healthcare and emergency settings, including as an Emergency Medical Technician trainee. Those experiences continue to influence how I approach reporting, with attention to human complexity, decision-making under pressure, and the lived realities behind policies and events.
My values as a journalist center on representing people and situations with care and precision. I believe reporting should prioritize truth, proportionality, and clarity, while remaining attentive to the human dimensions of every story. I aim to produce work that is grounded, measured, and resistant to exaggeration or narrative distortion.
I am particularly drawn to observational and long-form reporting that allows complexity to emerge through evidence, firsthand accounts, and careful description.