Born the sixth of eight kids, I was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There, I walked on the Rowing team and lettered my Sophomore year. After transitioning to comedy, I became the second woman in the school's history to direct the improv/sketch team CHiPS.

After graduating, I served a year as an AmeriCorps volunteer at a Pittsburgh public school before moving to Los Angeles in 2010. I began studying at the UCB LA theatre, and then made a house team in 2011. I still perform for that team today.

Since then, I have been hired to write/produce/direct/act for Comedy Central, Netflix, College Humor, IFC, Dropout, USA Network, and a variety of other websites.

I’m currently available to write copy for your blogs, social media, and websites, as well as consult on your marketing strategy.

About Me

A woman with dark hair and a floral shirt is sitting on a couch with a smiling dog in her lap.
Four people sitting on a black couch dressed in suits, with mustache and beard makeup. They are posing for a photo in an industrial-style space, with shelves, TV screens, and a staircase in the background.
Group of five smiling young adults standing and sitting together in an indoor setting, including a woman wearing a green backwards cap and colorful shirt, along with four men, one with glasses and a beard, another with a gray T-shirt, one in a white shirt, and one in a red sweater with white collar.
A group of people are performing a scene on stage with some seated and some standing. One man with curly hair and glasses is holding a woman lying on the floor, while another woman stands with her hands raised, and several audience members are watching.