Broad range of print and radio experience:
– currently healthcare reporter at NPR-affiliate in Los Angeles
Previously:
– immigration and demographics reporter at San Diego Union-Tribune
– business reporter, urban affairs and features reporter during seven years at the Denver Post
– business reporter at the Orange County Register
Highlights include: project on sex trafficking from Mexico to the U.S.; track immigration policy and report on political trends; coverage of the 2008 DNC; chronicled the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; wrote about the effects of the Great Recession on families; feature stories about farmers and victims of HIV/AIDS in Cuba before the recent change in U.S. policy.
Award-winning reporter, loves a good story, easy to work with, meets deadlines, willing to go anywhere for storytelling and covering news.
Graduate of Pepperdine University and University of Southern California.
Member of IRE, NAHJ and JAWS.
Resume and references available.
Links
- KPCC: Archive
- A special program helps pregnant women combat depression (KPCC)
- Younger doctors need a crash course in measles (KPCC)
- An Inhumane Trade: human trafficking (KPCC)
- Long-term jobless find benefits endangered (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Tsitsi Mutseta fights cancer for native village (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Denver businesses stiffed by DNC (Politico)
- Connections with Normalcy (from Hurricane Katrina) (Denver Post)
- Hard time to hang on (Denver Post)