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I am a producer, editor, writer and director working across documentary, visual, and audio storytelling. I’ve led projects in film, television, podcasts, social and digital platforms. I specialize in shaping thought-provoking material into compelling stories with a strong editorial voice and craft.

Featured Projects

The Sunshine Place

The Sunshine Place is an investigative series about the rise and collapse of Synanon, a self-help movement that became one of America’s most dangerous cults, tracing how idealism was corrupted into authoritarian control and lasting trauma. Through deep reporting and survivor testimony, it reveals how systems meant to heal instead inflicted harm, and how those consequences still reverberate today.

I co-created, wrote, produced and edited the series in partnership with Team Downey. It reached #1 on Apple’s overall podcast charts and received a Deadline Club award for Investigative Journalism. I developed and produced a second season about the organization's influence on the modern teen rehab industry.


Other Narrative Podcasts

I also helped develop, produce, edit, and write several narrative documentary podcasts:

Root of Evil revisits the infamous Black Dahlia murder case as a real-life LA noir, moving through a shadowy world of art, wealth, influence, and family trauma. The series reached #1 on Apple’s overall podcast charts.

Gangster Capitalism examines the abuse of power and corruption inside America’s most powerful institutions across 3 seasons, earning a Peabody Award nomination.

Relative Unknown is the true story of a woman whose childhood in witness protection was the price of her father’s violent life as a Hells Angel turned FBI informant.

The Set investigates the most notorious corruption scandal in NYPD history, where cops became drug kingpins during the height of the crack era.


ESPN 30 For 30 Documentaries

I was a producer on two highly acclaimed installments of ESPN’s groundbreaking 30 for 30 documentary series, serving as the archival footage lead and working as an editor and writer on both projects.

Once Brothers, one of the first films released as part of the series’ debut, which earned a Peabody Award, tells the story of NBA stars Dražen Petrović and Vlade Divac. Their close friendship, forged on the Yugoslav national team, is later fractured by the violent breakup of their country. Using their relationship as a lens, the film examines how nationalism, war, and politics can sever even the deepest human bonds.

Bad Boys chronicles the Detroit Pistons of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a championship team that upended the NBA hierarchy by dethroning Larry Bird’s Boston Celtics and Magic Johnson’s Los Angeles Lakers, while delaying the rise of Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls. Led by Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, and Dennis Rodman, the film explores how the team embraced its role as villains in pursuit of success.


NBA  Original Documentaries

I also served as a producer, editor, and writer on several in-house documentaries at the NBA, including the Emmy Award–winning The Doctor, a profile of NBA legend Julius “Dr. J” Erving, and The Dream Team, an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the iconic 1992 U.S. Men’s Olympic Basketball Team and its quest for gold

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