I've spent two decades in communications. I love this field; and it’s only become more important as the world becomes more complex.
I started in New York PR agencies — Dan Klores Communications, The Morris + King Company — where you learn fast and make lasting connections. Then WWE, which was exactly as intense as you'd imagine. High volume, high stakes, nothing off limits. You either deliver, or you leave.
From there, IAC as Senior Director of Corporate Communications, managing comms across their portfolio of companies from Match.com, The Daily Beast, CollegeHumor, Vimeo. Different brands, different audiences, same principle: clarity under pressure.
At FanDuel, I was VP of Corporate Communications during the most volatile regulatory period in the company's history. Daily fantasy sports were being legalized state by state, the news cycle never stopped, and every statement mattered. Crisis comms, policy comms, brand comms — all of it, all at once.
I joined Match Group in 2018 as VP and became Chief Communications Officer in 2020. I built and led global communications for our portfolio of businesses which included Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, and others. Scaled teams across markets, managed crises that made headlines, and ensured the narrative held even when the pressure didn't let up.
Now I'm CCO at Flo Health, the world's leading women's health app. When your product touches reproductive health, privacy, and deeply personal decisions, trust isn't a brand value. It's the entire foundation. Every word matters. Every decision is scrutinized. That's the work.
I studied Philosophy and Media Arts at Tulane University. People ask why philosophy. Because it taught me to think clearly, argue precisely, and mean what I say. Those skills matter more in communications than any PR textbook ever will.
BA in Philosophy and Media Arts — Tulane University