About

I started this blog as a one-stop shop for my articles, which are written on various topics.  I'm enthusiastic about sports analysis, politics, business, and journalism, and my work reflects these diverse interests.

I'm originally from Manhasset, N.Y., where I attended Manhasset High School and developed a lifelong love of the Mets, Knicks, and Giants.  I graduated from Harvard College in 2011, where I majored in economics, wrote a senior thesis on the European debt crisis, and wrote an op-ed column for the Harvard Crimson.  I also appeared on College Jeopardy! and ran the Boston Marathon.

Since then, I've spent three years in the Washington, D.C. area.  During that time, I worked as a business analyst at Capital One, and recently rekindled my interest in sports analysis.  I also moonlighted as a piano player at Mr. Smith's of Georgetown.  I'm now an MBA student at the University of Chicago, and I hope to pursue a career in sports management after I graduate.

If you want to get in touch, message me on Twitter and I'll get right back to you.  Here's my resume.