Handed in my notice at my day job
I officially made an extremely nerve-wracking and exciting decision. I gave my notice that I will be leaving Dashlane, to finish up at the end of January. However I'm not leaving to start in a new Executive Assistant role. As of February 2022, I will be turning my entire professional focus to the whole reason I moved to New York City in the first place. I'm returning full-time to the world of Acting, Writing, and Producing.

After I graduated college I made the majority of my living as an artist. I travelled around the country performing. I worked on stage and screen in a wide, exciting range of projects. In 2015 I earned my membership to the Actors' Equity Association. 6 months later my father's cancer took a turn for the worse, and I took a break to be with him when he passed. A week after his funeral, they found a tumor in my mom's stomach and we started the process all over again. In June of that year I tried to return to acting, and during a musical theatre class with Jen Waldman my voice stopped working. Upon inspection with Dr. Linda Dahl, I found out that I had a polyp, and would need surgery. This took my return to acting date to January 2017. One week after I was cleared by my doctors to return to performing, they declared my mom's cancer terminal. I packed my life into a few boxes, put my acting career back on the shelf indefinitely, and I moved to Maine with my brother, Will, to take care of her until she passed. 

In July of 2015 I felt on top of the world, ready to chase my passions and truly build my career as an actor. May of 2017 I had lost both my parents, lost my voice, and lost my will to be professionally passionate. Anyone who has followed along with me in the last few years know that I have continued to act and produce work. There's a difference, however, between chasing it as a career, and creating passion projects. Almost 6 years after my father passed away, I'm finally ready to do both again.

I have so many exciting pots in the fire, and I can't wait to share new updates in the coming days.

But for now, thank you to everyone who has supported me. Starting in February I will be open to any and all work you might have. Plus I will continue to develop Audition Cat, to produce exciting and unique art, and to continue building a new kind of Fiction Podcast festival at the New Jersey Web Fest!

Thank you all so much, and stay tuned :)