I care deeply about the art of communication, regardless of the medium, and aim to prove my worth as a creative, unique, diversely skilled, and valuable asset to your professional organization.
This is my promise to you.

My story:
I was born in Budapest, Hungary on the 6th of September, 1997. Shortly thereafter, my family would immigrate to the United States. Living in Ohio for only a few years, we moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, where I would grow up. While I was given the opportunity to travel Europe extensively when I was young, I always considered North Carolina my home. After attending Sanderson High, I decided to go to Wake Technical Community College so I could work while getting my associate’s degree. As my brother and sister had both gone to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I knew that UNC was where I wanted to be. Graduating from Wake Technical Community College in the Spring of 2019 with an Associate in Arts (A.A.), I was admitted into the (now) UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
After a period separated by the global pandemic, and working full time within sales, I returned to UNC and completed my education by graduating in Winter 2024. I attained a Bachelor’s in Communication Studies, concentration in Rhetorical Studies, and a Minor in the Media and Journalism.
About me:
I’m an ethnically Jewish Hungarian-American immigrant, and an agnostic secular humanist. This background guides my moral compass and core beliefs. I am open and passionate about civil rights and societal justice issues. I support progressive causes and believe we have so much work to do to make this nation a place where all Americans can prosper equitably, freely, and safely. I have four cats, as well as a family dog at home. Some other passions of mine include partaking in nature, photo/videography, running and biking, geopolitics/international topics, and good food. I’m currently residing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

