“A jack of all trades is a master of none,
but oftentimes better than a master of one.”
— Geffray Mynshul


I consider myself a highly typical jill-of-all-trades individual, which means my identity and work is a bit sporadic. Therefore, I have always prided myself on being able to do quite a few things, relatively well. And sometimes, even all at once.

As an individual fully situated within the generalist category, I find my innate ability to not stick to the evolutionarily prescribed protocol a benefit, something to draw in a variety of people with my diverse talents and spheres of knowledge.

While it might be laborious and a obscenely ridiculous to attempt to whittle my own self-existence as a communicator, creator, writer, and the breadth of my academic career into a few key documents, in by doing so I have developed a greater understanding and appreciation not only for myself, but also my academic and professional capabilities.

I am left with the distinctively energizing need to do more, write more, and create more, especially for the topics, causes, and organizations that spark that passion.

Below is a brief composition of the assorted works I have created.

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