About Me

Graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with dual minors in Strategic Communications and Media & Politics through Georgetown University. My interests lie at the intersection of investigative, data, and interactive journalism, focusing on stories related to climate, human rights, politics, and culture. I bring experience in long-form writing, multimedia production, and strategic communication planning.

I interned with the United Nations in New York, covering General Assembly and Security Council meetings and supporting strategic communication efforts. I’ve also reported from Uganda on gender and sustainable development, and contributed to live broadcast operations during the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Whether through long-form writing, digital storytelling, or visual production, I’m drawn to stories that connect global systems to personal experiences. I bring a research-driven approach to my work, shaped by field reporting and academic inquiry, and I’m especially interested in stories at the intersection of power, identity, and impact.

My professional background includes roles at the United Nations, FIFA, The Daily Q, and Justice Project Pakistan.