About Me
I'm an editor who has spent my career making complicated things (recipes, research, and beyond) feel accessible, trustworthy, and genuinely useful.
Most recently, I was the Editor at ParentData by Emily Oster — overseeing all written content for the site and newsletters, managing a roster of freelancers, and translating complex research on pregnancy, parenting, and women's health into clear, compelling stories families could actually use.
Previously, I was the Deputy Editor for Digital Content at America’s Test Kitchen, where I led weekly pitch meetings with a team of writers, managed our editorial calendar, and assigned and edited stories, all with one goal: providing our readers with high-quality service journalism and product reviews they can trust.
Before I moved over to the digital side, I was a cookbook editor for three years. Most notably, I was the project editor for Elle Simone Scott’s IACP award-nominated and best-selling cookbook Boards: Stylish Spreads for Casual Gatherings, as well as Cooking for One, which was named one of NPR’s “Books We Love” of 2020.
I am a breakfast enthusiast and a native upstate New Yorker who always has a bottle of Frank's RedHot within reach. When I’m not cooking, eating, or writing about food, you can find me spending as much time outside as possible or apologizing to my plants for forgetting to water them (again).