NYC Based Producer

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I’ve been fascinated by the world of advertising from a young age, inspired by my father’s work as a creative director at BBDO and countless visits to his commercial sets. From those early experiences, I developed a deep appreciation for the collaborative effort it takes to bring an idea to life.

What excites me most about working in Media is the variety—no two projects are ever the same. As a freelancer, I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with diverse production companies, agencies, and clients, keeping my work dynamic and ever-evolving. In recent years, I have expanded my expertise by engaging in experiential activation work, a rapidly growing sector that presents new challenges and workflows, further enriching my growth as a producer. One of my proudest projects was “The Living Portrait of NYC” for Citizens Bank, an immersive experience that celebrated the essence of New York City life.

As a Producer, I thrive on the responsibility of overseeing content creation. I’m passionate about guiding teams, ensuring smooth communication, and finding creative solutions to any challenges that arise. I take pride in managing department heads and aligning everyone to achieve a shared vision, looking out for my teams and prioritizing clean, effective, and fair workflows. I’m always eager to collaborate with like-minded professionals and would love the opportunity to bring my expertise to your next project.

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My first taste of showbiz

I was around five years old visiting my father on set during a shoot for the USGA, one of his accounts. Between camera setups, the director unexpectedly captured candid footage of my father and me interacting on the driving range. That spontaneous moment inspired them to create an entirely different commercial than originally planned. Before I knew it, I had made my on-screen debut in a nationwide TV spot. The commercial aired every Father’s Day during the U.S. Open for a decade, and it remains one of my most cherished keepsakes.

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