More about me

I like to call myself the most random girl in the world. With a degree in Health Sciences and a minor in Public Relations from Boston University, and a candidate for Bioethics at New York University, I’ve spent my academic and professional career exploring the intersection of health, communication, and creativity — and I’ve learned that real impact happens when creativity, strategy, and passion collide.

From leading health advocacy campaigns and founding Moving With Maya, a nonprofit dedicated to making wellness accessible for individuals with disabilities, to my work in global social media at CIC and health-focused communications at Palin Communications, my journey has been shaped by adaptability, collaboration, and purpose. Through projects like EPIC-N and hands-on social media strategy, I’ve learned how to translate complex ideas into meaningful, accessible storytelling, pivot quickly in fast-moving environments, and bring both strategy and heart to creative work.

With a passion for storytelling and an academic background in health and ethics, I’m excited to contribute to a work environment that values thoughtful communication, collaboration, and fosters creativity. For me, it’s not just about doing the work—finding the purpose, seeing the growth, and a spark of curiosity.