Hello! I am a Graduate Coach with InGenius Prep, based in St. Louis, Missouri. I am currently in my second year of law school at Washington University in St. Louis. I received my undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis where I majored in Comparative Literature with a focus on Italian language and literature and minored in Jazz Studies. In college, I enjoyed working in the Office of Public Affairs where I developed content for university websites and wrote articles for the university newspaper. Additionally, I was in charge of running and creating a marketing strategy for a weekly jazz concert series on campus. I also enjoyed leading first year student orientations, especially for international students, and teaching piano lessons to students of all ages.
As a law student, I am on the Global Studies Law Review Journal and am a Teaching Assistant for a course that teaches international law students about the American legal system. I am also part of the Women’s Law Caucus and the International Law Society and am a mentor for first year students. This past summer, I worked for the Transportation Security Administration in their Washington, D.C. office where I focused on regulations, security standards, and civil enforcement. I am most interested in transactional law and hope to work in international business transactions one day soon.
Outside of law school, I love speaking Italian and playing jazz piano professionally around St. Louis. I also enjoy cooking, yoga, and going to see concerts around the city!