THE ARCHIVES

After moving to Los Angeles from Florida in 2014, my first job was driving for Uber, and my second was writing and producing content for Omaze. While raising money for charity, I had the chance to meet some of my heroes, write a few scripts, and create dozens of prank videos that collectively generated over 100 million views between 2014 and 2016.

From there, I pursued a livable wage and joined NBCUniversal as a copywriter in digital marketing, working on The Voice, AGT, This Is Us, and One Chicago.

Seeking more creative freedom, I moved to Participant Media, where I contributed to award-winning digital campaigns for Roma and Dark Waters and earned a Daytime Emmy nomination as a producer on Food, Interrupted.

Below is a collection of projects that don’t make me hang my head in despair when I think about.