I tell true stories that are hard to believe.

I’m a graduate of Northeastern University’s School of Journalism and have worked with leading media organizations, including CNBC, NBC Nightly News, and E.W. Scripps Company.

In 2019, I partnered with 100Reporters to investigate how my hometown’s chief of police became the first American cop in over a decade to be charged with a hate crime. That reporting became my first podcast: Stay the F**k Out of Bordentown.

Three years later, I published SERUM with Philadelphia’s NPR affiliate, WHYY—an investigative series that unravels the secret history of an infamous underground AIDS treatment and the mysterious doctor behind it. SERUM was excerpted by the Center for Investigative Reporting’s Reveal and named a Webby honoree for Best Series in 2023. It was also recommended by Apple Podcasts, The LA Review of Books Podcast Review, Vulture, and NPR One.

Later that year, I joined the reporting team at NPR’s The Pulse, a nationally syndicated health and science radio program produced by WHYY.

I’ve also collaborated with public media organizations and production companies on acclaimed podcasts, including Stitcher’s Verified, TVO’s The Ultimate Choice, and SwissInfo’s Lost Cells.

Beyond journalism, I hold a law degree from Rutgers Law School.