Activites
Outside of research and policy work, I dedicate my time to a range of activities that I love and that enrich my personal growth.

Tennis

Tennis has played an important role in my life since I first picked up a racket at the age of five. Over the years, it’s become more than just a sport—it's been a way to manage stress and grow both personally and athletically. Being part of the OES varsity tennis team has been a meaningful experience, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to serve as Co-captain. In this role, I hope to support and motivate my teammates while continuing to grow as a leader. Tennis has taught me valuable lessons in teamwork, commitment, and resilience—skills that extend well beyond the court.

Cello
I've played cello since the age of 7. I've had the honor of being instructed by amazing teachers and I've enjoyed playing alongside remarkably talented musician colleagues in a number of string ensembles and orchestras. I'm currently studying under Ms. Diane Chaplin and playing in the Symphony Orchestra, the premier ensemble within the Multnomah Youth Symphony program.