I’m an editor and strategic leader dedicated to journalism that informs and endures. As a managing editor at The New Yorker, I direct editorial strategy and shape internal operations, revenue programs, and reader-facing products. I’m driven by a belief in the potential of journalism to foster a fairer world.

In 2024, I edited and managed the release of the investigative podcast In the Dark’s third season, an examination of the Haditha massacre, which won the Pulitzer Prize for audio reporting. Alongside the podcast, I edited and produced the largest known collection of American war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan—the magazine's first database—and an interactive documentary that modeled conflicting accounts of a massacre in three dimensions, which was a finalist for a National Magazine Award.

A central question in my work is how to bring the ethos of the New Yorker print magazine to new forms. I advise on the programming and operations of the annual The New Yorker Festival, a landmark weekend of conversations with people of note. I worked with a team to develop the podcasts Critics at Large, which was named a best podcast of 2024, and The Political Scene, a thrice-weekly politics show. I programmed and refined the magazine’s flagship Today App and built a custom digital home for the magazine’s centenary year.

My career in media has taught me that a journalistic enterprise is only as good as the business strategy underpinning it. I oversee or advise on the magazine’s ad sales, subscriptions strategy, audience strategy, and business partnerships. I uphold the distinction between advertising and editorial content across platforms, shape house ads and brand campaigns, advise on questions of rights and licensing, and work to invent and implement creative ways to steward the bottom line without compromising the magazine’s editorial values. In 2024, I was one of a small cohort selected for ELEVATE, Condé Nast’s year-long global leadership program.

 

I joined The New Yorker in 2017 as a night-shift editorial production associate. In that role, I laid out print and digital pages and coordinated the weekly close of the issue on Friday nights. I later became an assistant and then associate editor, overhauling the letters to the editor page and creating TNY Talks, an internal speaker series about the art of making the magazine. Before that, I was a fellow at the Science and Technology Policy Institute, where I did research for the White House in support of evidence-based policy.

 

I grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and graduated from Yale with a degree in English, where I won a Franke fellowship for research about consciousness and the natural world in the novels of George Eliot. I play the viola and the piano, and tend to be responsible for one office holiday singalong per year. Talk to me about classical music, tech policy, sacred architecture, cognitive biases, and, you know, travel!