I’m a reporter, editor, and producer based in Atlanta. I’ve filed stories for The New York Times, This American Life, NPR, The Guardian, Reveal, Atlanta Magazine, The Bitter Southerner, and variety of other publications.
I began my career at NPR in Washington D.C., where I worked on shows like Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, and Tell Me More. After moving to Georgia, I reported for public radio station WABE, where I most often covered criminal justice, politics, and business. My investigations into voting policies prompted legislative reform. Leading up to the 2020 election, I embedded in the now well known Fulton County elections department, gaining near complete access.
I’m also experienced as a podcast producer and editor. Noble, an 8-episode podcast I produced for Campside Media about wrongdoing at a crematory in northwest Georgia, reached #1 on the Apple Podcast charts. For the podcast Radical, I uncovered that throughout the 1990s the FBI worked with a paid informant who was also a murderer accused of killing as many as 50 people in Atlanta.
I was a fellow with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, and I graduated from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, where I helped manage the radio station on campus.