About Me

Raised in Jersey, currently living in Austin, TX, and living the RIM dream.

I am currently employed at the Texas State Library & Archives Commission, where I serve the good citizens of Texas and consult with local and state governments on records management laws. I conduct in-person training, live webinars, and I answer questions for government officials one-on-one. I'm currently working on updating the Texas State University Records Retention Schedule.

Spitting straight fire on records inventories.

Previously, I worked as a Records Management Coordinator at First Hawaiian Bank, where I was responsible for records disposition and maintaining the records retention schedule. Before that, I completed an internship at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as a Records Management Facilitator. Our team worked to improve records management policies at the Marine Monuments office in Honolulu, and at wildlife refuges on the island of Kauai. Our goal was to achieve full compliance with the federally-mandated records schedule and oversee several long-term records digitization projects.

I graduated from Drexel University in 2017, where I earned my M.S. in Library and Information Science (MSLIS), with a specialization in Archival Studies. My undergraduate education was completed at Rutgers University, where I received my B.A. in Anthropology and Medieval Studies.

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