About Me
I’m an audio engineer living in Saint Paul, Minnesota, specializing in podcast and broadcast production with significant music recording and mixing experience.
Currently, I’m on the audio team at The New York Times where I mix shows, develop content workflow, and provide technical training for production teams. I support many of the narrative shows as well as The Daily.
Previously, I was Technical Director at Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media. I worked with MPR News, The Current, and Classical MPR to maintain quality and consistency of sound for our listeners across the region. I was also on the team at APM Podcasts.
Other collaborations include LiveWire Radio, Cornell University, Chanel, Deadcast, WNYC Studios.
Prior to my time in Minnesota, I lived in Boston, MA and worked as a recording engineer at the New England Conservatory of Music and audio production educator at Boston University.
I have a degree in Music Production & Engineering from Berklee College of Music where I also studied drumset. While I don’t play much anymore, I can probably be convinced to lay down some drum tracks or percussion overdubs.
Outside of audio? I love soccer, cycling, travel, and meeting other people’s dogs.