While at Mount Holyoke College, she appeared in student productions of plays such as "The Bald Soprano," "Far Away" and "The Father".
Began playing the piano at 5-years-old, winning multiple honors for state music competitions throughout New Jersey.
Earned her AFTRA card by getting Taft-Hartleyed on the CBS series NYC 22.
Is also a NJ certified middle/high school English teacher.
Earned her Master's degree in Dramatic Literature and Education in just under one year from Drew University.
Has been cast in three projects by intimate social justice filmmaker, Danielle Earle.
Won the Mortimer Dramatic Arts award in high school, an academic scholarship honoring a member of the junior class excelling in the dramatic arts.
Won Best Supporting Actress her senior year of high school for her performance in "The Matchmaker".
Won the Margaret Davis Stitt Prize at her convocation from Mount Holyoke, an award given to a member of the graduating class excelling in the dramatic arts.
2009: Graduated cum laude from Mount Holyoke College with a degree in English and Theatre Arts.
Nominated for Best Actress at the Luminaries Film Festival for her performance in "Blame".