Creative Work
“After a decade building relationships, crafting meaningful stories, and curating voices across media and cultural spaces, I’ve returned to the roots of structure and advocacy.
Law school isn’t a pivot—it’s an expansion. A new container for everything I’ve done before: managing artists, navigating contracts, advocating for creators, and building a more just and accessible entertainment ecosystem.
I believe entertainment law isn’t just about protecting IP—it’s about stewarding creative legacies with rigor, joy, and cultural fluency.”