For the past three years, I have enjoyed working in the legal realm for the New York City Bar Association as their Marketing and
Design Specialist. I work within their marketing and membership department to promote continued legal education programs by
developing advertising strategies to sell our services most effectively. My position involves effectively communicating with the
association’s 23,000 members and successfully targeting them with marketing campaigns based on their practice specialties.
I also collaborate with individuals across a range of departments to produce a variety of marketing materials. In my present role,
I formulate design themes for major events and have proven to be a problem-solver in a professional service environment.

My senior thesis is an interactive display that highlights endangered animals, combining design and technology to create an engaging educational experience. Developed using HTML and CSS and designed with the Adobe Suite, the project seamlessly integrates visual storytelling with interactivity, allowing users to explore information about various species at risk. Through thoughtful design and intuitive navigation, the
display raises awareness about wildlife conservation while showcasing your skills in UX/UI, web development, and digital design.

During my undergraduate years, I had the privilege of learning from critically acclaimed and well-accomplished designers who shaped my creative perspective. I gained hands-on experience as a Graphic Design intern at the Rutgers School of Information and Technology, where I honed my technical skills in a professional setting. Additionally, studying abroad in Florence was a transformative experience, allowing me to immerse myself in Italian art and culture while interning at the Florence University of the Arts, where I contributed to design projects in an international environment.