I'm a journalist, editor and project manager based in New York City.
I’m an editor with the Guardian, where I lead two key environmental series: America’s Dirty Divide and Big Oil Uncovered. Before that, I was the editor of Nexus Media News, a nonprofit news service focussed on climate change and environmental justice. Previously, I was the editor of the Guardian’s Lost on the Frontline, a joint investigation with KHN on US healthcare workers lost to Covid-19. My colleagues and I won NIHCM’s 2021 Digital Media Award and the News Leaders Association’s Batten Medal for our coverage of the pandemic.
My writing has also appeared in the New York Times, NPR, the Guardian, Fast Company, Teen Vogue, and Marketplace, among other outlets, and I have reported from Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, and my home state of Wisconsin.
I previously worked as an editor at the Brennan Center for Justice, where I helped to manage a website redesign; I was executive editor of Explore Parts Unknown, the online component of Anthony Bourdain’s CNN program; I covered global health and Latin American politics for CFR.org, the journalism arm of the Council on Foreign Relations; and I was an editor at Americas Quarterly. I won an Emmy and a Webby for my work on CFR’s Deforestation in the Amazon interactive.
I have a master's degree from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, where I was a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellow, and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from New York University. I speak Spanish and Portuguese.