Helping technical experts
be better communicators
As an editorial lead at a major tech company, I'm embedded with engineers and executives, editing their work, shaping their ideas, and helping them tell stories.
My editorial philosophy is simple: find the human element behind even the most complex technology and use it as the entry point for any audience.
My background is in journalism and storytelling, and I bring curiosity and precision to everything I write and edit. I've covered a range of complex tech topics, health care research, and university innovation — always with the reader in mind.
Writing and Editing Samples
Future of Tech and Thought Leadership
“Agentic AI communications: Identifying the standards we need” — Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Blog
“What’s the deal with Media Over QUIC?” — IETF Blog
“Behind the Innovation of Webex Hologram” — Webex Blog
“Anyone Can Be a Patent Author. Yes, Really!” — Cisco Newsroom
“A CTO’s Guide to Patenting an Invention” — The New Stack
“You Had me at ‘Hologram’” — We Are Cisco Blog
“The Problem with Latency Part 1: How Latency Harms Collaboration” — Webex Blog
“The Problem with Latency Part 2: Could a New Protocol Be Part of the Solution?” — Webex Blog
“Humans are complicated. Webex Hologram embraces that.” — Webex Blog
Other Science Writing
"How a ‘Lucky Accident’ Contributed to Nobel Prize-Winning Research" — SJSU NewsCenter (San Jose State University)
“Machine Learning: The Next Firefighting Tool” — SJSU Washington Square
“Shaking Things Up” — SJSU Transformation stories
“How Diamonds Could Unlock the Secrets of Quantum Physics” — SJSU NewsCenter