I am a quantitative ecologist and decision scientist interested in data-driven solutions to wildlife management problems. My background is in quantitative ecology, structured decision-making, and adaptive management. I completed my Ph.D. in Wildlife Biology and Management from SUNY-ESF in May 2020. While an ESF student, I received the Robert L. Burgess Outstanding Ph.D. Award and the Wilford A. Dence Fellowship for Excellence in Wildlife Science. I am currently a Science Coordinator at Yosemite National Park, California, helping the park to implement adaptive management projects for various species, including Giant Sequoias.