content & copywriting
Brooklyn-based copywriter with nearly a decade of experience building brands, creating campaigns that turn heads and halt scrolling thumbs, and authoring knockout copy to execute those campaigns across every touchpoint you can think of. Working at agencies and alongside cross-functional, in-house teams, my writing has spanned all channels — web copy, social media posts, digital ads, print brochures, blog posts, marketing emails, bios like these, you name it — for companies of every size and sector, including the World Trade Center, Cards Against Humanity, Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), The New Yorker, the Merchandise Mart, ClickHole, Atlanta’s Bank of America Plaza, and more. I’m a fastidious editor and proofreader, whether the assignment calls for two words or two thousand. See you in the Google doc.
short & sweet
Here’s some short-form highlights — think print & digital ads, social posts, eblasts, and anything else designed for an audience to take a glance and think “got it.”
go long
Articles, blog posts, and SEO content covering everything from UX design to Chicago punk bands. Settle in and have a read.
For InVision’s UX design blog, Inside Design: An article on harnessing the power of narrative in UX
For the guitar brand FRET12’s journal: A blog on ascendant indie band Friko
For the developer of a new life sciences campus in Emeryville, CA: The Emery Yards website
For Pittsburgh’s tallest and most iconic skyscraper: The U.S. Steel Tower website
what else you got for me?
On the side, I write comedy and short-form humor for publications like the satirical website ClickHole (a former offshoot of The Onion) and The New Yorker’s Shouts & Murmurs. I’ve also contributed to party games like Cards Against Humanity and constructed crosswords that have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune.