About me.

My career began in professional sports and media, where I developed a deep appreciation for storytelling and the legal frameworks that shape creative and competitive industries. For more than a decade, I worked across journalism, professional sports, and corporate communications, including roles with ESPN.com, the New England Patriots, and in senior communications leadership positions within large healthcare systems.

That professional path ultimately led me to pursue a Juris Doctor degree at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, where I am currently a J.D. candidate and Associate Editor of The University of New Hampshire Sports Law Review. My legal studies are concentrated in intellectual property, media, and sports law, with a focus on how law intersects with technology, content, and emerging business models.

During law school, I have gained hands-on legal experience through both clinical and in-house settings. As a student advocate in UNH’s Intellectual Property & Transaction Clinic, I worked directly with clients on trademark and copyright matters, conducting searches, assessing registrability, and preparing and filing trademark applications with the USPTO under a student license. I also recently completed an internship with FOX Sports in Los Angeles, supporting its Business and Legal Affairs department on transactional matters, including sublicensing agreements, event contracts, and vendor agreements for large-scale sports productions.

A native of Massachusetts, I currently reside in Southern California with my family and am focused on building a legal career at the intersection of media, sports and entertainment, and intellectual property. I also remain committed to community-focused service through my board involvement with the Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation (Bay State Games), supporting youth athletics.