For my multimedia reporting class at NYU, I served as the project manager and supported web development for our capstone project, Drill Down.
On top of coordinating and producing the editorial components, I worked directly with our developer, Blake Hunsicker, to wireframe the site and set the scope of our project. I helped code, test and deploy the website using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and GitHub.
While working for ESPN Digital, I executed the end-to-end development of a landing page for the Southeastern Conference's Racial and Social Equality initiative, facilitating communication between external stakeholders and Disney engineering.
I set the product roadmap, outlined development specs in Jira and managed stakeholder expectations throughout the product lifecycle, leading to a successful launch.
Wanting more from my WYSIWYG portfolio, I decided to code a new personal website from scratch. What better way to test my development skills than with a real product?
After mocking up a wireframe in Figma, I brought this site to life with HTML, CSS and a fair share of Stack Overflow. As my programming improves, I hope to continue building out and optimizing this site.