I’m a writer and editor based in New York City. I specialize in writing about business, education, philanthropy, and culture.

My work has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, Crain’s Chicago Business, the Chicago Booth Review, Education Week, and GlobalPost.com, among other publications. I also write and edit speeches and communications materials for companies and nonprofit organizations; read about that here.

Clients hire me to decode complex topics for a general audience. No matter how dense the subject, I seek to be a storyteller – drawing out a meaningful anecdote from a CEO, using statistics to get readers to care, and highlighting what’s new, what’s working, and what needs to be fixed.

My writing interests include globalization – the opportunities it creates, the norms it erases — and also management, entrepreneurship, and social change.

I write in many styles, producing long-form, scene-driven narratives; heavily-researched investigative articles and reports; profiles; “how-to” articles; “as-told-tos;” Q&As; web copy; and blogs. View my resume at LinkedIn. Contact me here.