Nice to meet you!

Hailing from Etna, New Hampshire, I’m a rotational engineer at Nike WHQ in Beaverton, OR. During my undergraduate time at Duke University, I majored in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Visual Media Studies. With these various backgrounds, I strongly value discovering new ways to integrate different perspectives towards an overarching view of any project I pursue.
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At Nike, I am currently part of the Global Technology Rotational Engineering Program, in which I am gaining software engineering, design, and technical product management skills. I approach the projects I work on with a well-roundedness skillset and cross-collaboration skills, excited to pursue technical product management full-time following this program.
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At Duke, I was part of the DTech Scholar program that connects women in tech through common experiences and interests, as well as president of Outing Club and director of the Travel & Culture team of Form Magazine. I also organize an intramural soccer team.
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Having grown up in New Hampshire, I’ve developed a deep love for the nature around me, whether I’m hiking, canoeing, or even picnicking. I find inspiration from the outdoors, the music I listen to, (check out the playlists I have for every hour of the day), reading TechCrunch, and all my amazing peers! In my other downtime, I also love playing soccer and tennis, and bringing my camera on adventures!​
tids & bits
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I've hiked 11 of the 48 4000-footers in the White Mountains
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I spent 3 months of the summer of 2022 solo backpacking Europe
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I've made a 60-string friendship bracelet before
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I've crowdsurfed at a Mac DeMarco concert
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I've made it onto the big screen at a Red Sox game
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My friend and I (two of the rare small town New Englanders I know at Duke) started a casual, dry humor-themed newsletter during Summer 2020 to stay connected!























