Biography

It all began on February 8th, 1991. I was born in Helen Fuld Hospital in Trenton, New Jersey. My family at the time was just my mother, father, and older sister. Eventually it expanded until I had four siblings as opposed to one. We lived in Trenton for a few years until I was old enough to talk and then we moved to Perth Amboy, New Jersey. We lived there for about six years until my parents divorced and my siblings and I all moved to Plainfield, New Jersey with my mother. It was in Plainfield that I attended Emerson Elementary School, up until the fourth grade. During my time at Emerson I became passionate about art and all things art related. In my spare time I would often draw or paint pictures of anything I could get my hands on. In the summer before I started the fifth grade my family moved to Somerset, New Jersey where I attended Franklin Park Elementary School, Sampson G. Smith Intermediate School, and eventually Franklin High School. For as long as I can remember I’ve been a very ambitious person and this was always reflected through my school work and athletics. Somewhere along the lines I was struck with a great sense of determination and it has never failed to push me to give my best effort to everything I do. During my time at Franklin High School I took a course called Aspect’s of Video Production I. During this course in my junior year I discovered my passion for Video Production and reaching out to the public. I’ve created several videos, montage's, Public Service Anouncements (PSA's) and directed a short film entitled “The Bad Day” which I am very proud of.

I am now a freshman at Rider University majoring in Communications/Journalism with a track in public relations, and this was inspired by my passion for video production and promotion. Eventually I want to be able to use my talents and passion for the field in order to follow a career path I can be happy with. I love to express myself in ways that are new, creative, fun, and outside the box; this is what separates me from everyone else.