BIO
I grew up and went to school outside of Atlanta where I earned a degree in Film & Video Production, with a minor in Journalism. My first job in broadcasting was at a local news station where I honed my skills as an editor.

In 1997, I moved to New York City and immediately began freelancing at many of the news outlets including WNBC, WCBS & CNN, to name a few. I found steady work at WNBC, where I worked on Specials and multi-part news series. In 2008, I transferred to NBC Network and Peacock Productions, where I began working on long-form docu-series. I soon became the post editor for Peacock Productions, where my duties included Color Correction, Audio Mixing and Final Delivery. In early 2020, when we started working remotely, it was an easy transition to do that same job exclusively for Dateline.

Outside of my broadcast background, I edited a feature documentary called "Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey", the story of Hal Holbrook and his one-man Mark Twain show that he performed for over 60 years. The film premiered at the L.A. Film Fest and opened the AFI Doc Fest in 2015. It earned many accolades throughout the festival circuit.

I have been fortunate to have worked on many types of programs throughout my career and have won multiple awards including Six Emmys and an Edward R. Murrow Award. My experience has given me a reputation as one of the most reliable and hard-working editors in the business and I can bring my unique talents to any project.