about
I was born in Singapore and raised in Tunisia, Jordan, Hungary, England, India and the United States as the daughter of a U.S. diplomat.
After graduating from Tufts University in 2017 with a degree in International Relations and a minor in Studio Art, I moved to California to work on the glass ceiling-breaking campaign that elected the first female Lt. Governor in California history.
As the campaign’s Digital Director, I conceived and executed our team’s digital communications strategy, including: overseeing all social media platforms, writing and sending out emails from the campaign team, developing a series of low-dollar fundraising campaigns, creating original graphic and video content, directing a groundbreaking textbank program covered in Time Magazine, and organizing volunteers with a digital toolkit for action.
A quick learner and interdisciplinary thinker, I bring my creative energy and dedicated work ethic to the political sphere, developing collaborative ways to use art and design to more effectively communicate public policy and make civic engagement accessible to all.