I’m a documentary producer & showrunner based in Los Angeles.
In my former role as Head of Production at Delirio Films, I oversaw the company’s slate of cinematic documentary features and series. Notable projects included the four-part series They Call Me Magic about basketball and business legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson (AppleTV+ 2022); feature documentaries Mike Wallace Is Here and Ask Dr. Ruth, which both premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival before their theatrical & streaming releases; and Hulu’s hit original documentary Too Funny To Fail: The Life and Death of the Dana Carvey Show (2017). I also showran Delirio’s limited docuseries Hunting ISIS (History/Viceland 2018) and true crime series No One Saw a Thing (AMC/SundanceTV 2019), and co-produced the Emmy-nominated 2020 Netflix original series The Playbook in partnership with LeBron James’ SpringHill Entertainment and Boardwalk Pictures.
Previously, I was a creative executive at Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, working on films including Jean-Marc Vallée's Demolition, Leslye Headland's Sleeping With Other People, and David Mackenzie's Oscar-nominated Hell or High Water. I cut my teeth in the independent film group at WME (now Fifth Season), supporting the sales of a variety of independent films including the Oscar-winning 20 Feet From Stardom, Inequality For All, Mitt, Don Jon, and Fruitvale Station. All told, these films have played and won awards at Sundance, TIFF, Cannes, and SXSW.
Born and raised in Hawaii, I studied psychology at Harvard and particularly enjoy working on projects that delve into the many perplexing, amusing, and thought-provoking idiosyncrasies of being human.