More Me

The work that doesn't fit in a deck.

Marketing is story, and so is every piece of our lives. From documentaries I wrote and recorded, to slices of interviews and moments of advocacy, every ounce of me wants to find the narrative. These are the other parts of my life I’ve tried to capture.

Ted Talk

A Message to the Queen.

A "Then vs. Now" reflection on my growth from spoken word poet to brand strategist — a reminder that my voice has always been my engine.

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Production

Shaping Columbia+

To tell a good story, you have to understand every piece of its lifecycle. At the Picker Center for Executive Education, I oversaw the end-to-end production of Columbia+ courses. From stepping in front of the camera to shaping the final narrative in post-production, this was an exercise in building a complete educational experience from the ground up.

Documentary

Home for Human & for Pigeon

A short film about pigeons and the architecture of belonging in the city.

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Documentary

Originality in Literature

An essay-film on what it means to write something new in an age of infinite reference.

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Interview

My Columbia Odyssey.

When I sat down with Columbia for an end-of-year spotlight, I reflected on how growth rarely happens exactly as we script it. I arrived trying to bridge two disciplines that aren't supposed to go together—computer science and visual arts—hoping to figure out how we tell original stories today. But doing that required a beginner’s mind. Through openness and humility, what started as an academic pursuit became a larger narrative about embracing the unexpected, building cross-cultural bridges, and finding your voice in Manhattan.

Advocacy

Advocacy is just GTM for ideas.

Whether it's a global forum or a startup launch, you have to believe in the message so strongly that you can command a room.