Thanks for taking the time to learn a bit about me! Here's the scoop on me:
I live in New York City, where I share a home with my dog, Everest (who's more of a couch-hill than a mountain), and my cat, Turkey (who is absolutely not a bird).
By day, I'm a Senior Integrated Producer at Bloomberg L.P., doing serious, grown-up things. In my spare time, I pretend to be a game development wizard and often be found tinkering with Unreal Engine, or Maya.
For leisure, I'm an avid video gamer – it's like I live in two worlds, but with fewer dragons in the real one.
I'll be diving back into academia with NYU's Tandon Bridge Program in 2024. I'll be busy either brewing up a brilliant scheme for world domination or, more realistically, steadily working towards my master's degree.
Oh, and I've also set my sights on learning to swim. Wish me luck!
Bloomberg LP
2019 - CURRENT
I am a Team Lead of Project Management at Bloomberg LP, where I lead a group of project managers in our central marketing team. We specialize in managing creative logistics and production strategy for our internal businesses. Our expertise support a wide range of projects, from developing campaign branding to providing targeted solutions like event collateral.
Oscar Health Insurance
2015 - 2019
My journey at Oscar involved three distinct roles & departments, during which I witnessed and contributed to the company's remarkable growth from approximately 200 employees to over 2,000. During this expansion, Oscar extended its reach from 4 to 9 states and introduced a new product tailored for small businesses.
In my final position as a Design Production Associate within a burgeoning creative team, I focused on enhancing project management processes and scaling creative production. A notable project of mine involved collaborating with the product team to transition and streamline our production & metrics reporting process onto the JIRA platform.
Eugenia Kim
2014 - 2015
I began my time at Eugenia Kim as a personal assistant before transitioning to a sales assistant position within the company. While I did not pursue a lengthy career in the fashion industry, it was crucial in shaping my skills for the corporate sector.
In this role, I supported the sales director with order management, training new assistants, generating reports, and managing our sales platforms. Additionally, I was responsible for the maintenance of the showroom, organizing trade shows, setting up samples, and overseeing client correspondence, further broadening my professional expertise.
The New School - Sheila Johnson Design Center
2014 - 2015
While pursuing my undergraduate degree at The New School, I had the privilege of working as gallery assistant at the Sheila Johnson Design Center. This role introduced me to the intricate world of fine art and gallery exhibitions.
My duties extended beyond mere assistance; I was actively involved in the construction and setup of exhibitions, as well as their daily maintenance. This role refined my organizational and professional skills but also ignited a lasting appreciation for meticulous aesthetic and presentation.
Bicoastal Management
2012
During my undergraduate study, I undertook an internship at a modeling agency, marking my introduction to professional office environments and the nuances of client relations. I was fortunate to have the mentorship of a supportive manager, whose guidance was instrumental in establishing a solid foundation for my subsequent career achievements.
Gap Inc.
2010 - 2011
Like many, I began my early career in retail services as a store associate. This job played a pivotal part in shaping my work ethic, and introducing me to the commercial job market. Even now, whenever I pass by the storefront of that first job, I'm reminded of those humble beginnings and the foundational experiences they provided.