ABOUT

"Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist."
-Pablo Picasso

Sound Designer and Audio Tech with a long history of music theory, recording art, and post-production experience. Constantly driven to learn and grow in tandem with the ever-expanding world of audio technology. Quick to adapt to new workflows, DAWs, and analog or digital audio systems.

My passion for sound began in primary school, where I was the principle Flautist in Vicksburg Community Schools. After taking part in multiple musical productions on and off stage, Western Michigan University (WMU) was my first choice for higher education.

At WMU, I majored in Multimedia Arts Technology. During that time, I acquired a deep-leveled understanding of recording arts and signal flow using an Otari Series 54 board located in Western Sound Studios (WSS). During my time at WMU, I was also employed as a streaming engineer. While I operated 2 cameras, I was responsible for working closely with the scheduled WSS engineer to provide high-quality audio/video streaming for distance music recitals to the Dalton School of Music YouTube page.

After receiving my Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Arts Technology, I discovered the incredible work and environment of the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), where I graduated with an M.F.A in Sound Design. Since being at SCAD, I have received multiple Avid certifications and I am currently employed by the school as the Audio/Studio Technician working with the engineering department to design, construct, and implement audiovisual solutions and repairs for SCAD’s national and international campuses.