I’ve been editing feature-length stories for over a decade, including as an articles editor for GQ. Highlights of my time there include profiles of celebrity mountaineer Nims Purja and former tennis phenom Andy Roddick; an investigation into the doping scandal that rocked the Iditarod; a dispatch from Northern California’s last-remaining hippie communes; and the story of a notorious criminal whose every heist—and jailbreak—was inspired by the movies.

Several stories I’ve edited have been singled out for acclaim. Mosi Secret’s interviews with fathers of Black police brutality victims was one of Longreads’ Best Profiles of 2020, while Longform chose Mary H.K. Choi’s meditation on her parents’ mortality as one of its Best Essays of 2021. David Alm’s piece about a Bronx-based team of Ethiopian marathoners was one of Longread’s Best Features of 2021; his story about soccer star Rachael Rapinoe’s opioid addiction and recovery was included in The Year’s Best Sportswriting: 2023. Other stories have found wide audiences: Chris Gayomali’s deep-dive into the world of surgical leg-lengthening was GQ’s most-read story of 2022.

Before coming to GQ, I served as editor-in-chief of Amtrak’s former magazine, The National. During the publication’s three-year run, we published interviews with Michelle Obama, Ralph Lauren, and Ken Burns, as well as stories by Leslie Jamison and Ann Patchett. Before that, I was an editor at Rhapsody, United Airlines’ first-class magazine, which The New York Times called The Paris Review of the Air.” I started my career as an editorial fellow at The Atlantic.