I am a dual citizen of the United States and Australia. Growing up in Australia allowed me to experience and appreciate a variety of multicultural communities that have deeply influenced my communication style. Since moving to the United States, I’ve continued to grow and adapt, learning how to connect with people from diverse backgrounds through meaningful and effective communication.
I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has shaped my values, character, and approach to life. My faith has taught me the importance of integrity, service, and compassion in my personal and professional relationships. It has shaped the way I communicate, collaborate, and view the world around me.
As an NCAA Division I field hockey athlete at Longwood University, I have dedicated my collegiate career to excellence both on and off the field. Serving as team captain during my junior year, I was recognized for my leadership, commitment, and work ethic. My achievements include selection to the USA U21 Squad, All-MAC and All-ACC Academic Teams, the NFHCA National Academic Squad, and the National Coaches Field Hockey Division I Watch List for 2024. Competing in the NCAA Sweet 16 and Elite 8 tournaments has been a highlight of my athletic journey.
Before competing in the United States, I represented Australia at the national and state levels, including selection for the Australian U21 National Indoor Hockey Team and the Queensland U18 National Team. I was crowned U18 Hockey Australia National Champion and earned multiple state titles, school sport honors, and ambassador roles within the hockey community. My international experience, leadership as captain of over five teams, and recognition as a Gryphon Hockey Ambassador from 2018–2024 have shaped me into a disciplined, resilient, and team-oriented athlete.