ABOUT ME

Hi, nice to meet you! I love creative thinking, designing marketing materials, and project management. Illustrator and InDesign are two of my favorite programs to work with. I always have music playing in the background while I work, and my Spotify minutes surpassed 200k last year. In my free time I love to take photos of architecture and nature, snowboard, go for runs, spend time with my friends, travel Europe with my grandma, and watch football with my parents.

Who we are outside of the workplace shapes who we are as professionals just as much as our backgrounds in the workplace. I've put in some major work recently on the trails, and have been on some incredible trips that I'd love to highlight. Scroll down to see a snapshot of my running journey and some highlights from my European adventures. Thank you for visiting my page! Go Pats and go Celtics.

RUNNING

My running journey began in 2020 when I was stuck at my parents' house during the pandemic. Jealous of all my collegiate-athlete friends posting runs on Strava and feeling left out, I set out to do something I hadn't done since high school soccer, and run a mile outside. I hated it for the first three months, but I was determined. Two years later, those same friends invited me to watch them run a half marathon in Georgetown, and I decided to run it with them instead. I built discipline over time and loved that I could see my progress and feel the results of my training doing its job. Now, I'm training to run faster than ever at the Newport Half Marathon this October.

Newport Half Marathonin support of local Newport Charities
October 2026
Seacoast Half Marathonin support of the Birchtree Center
October 2025
Cherry Blossom 10-Milerin support of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
April 2025
Cocoa Classic 10-Miler
December 2024
Boulderthon Half Marathonin support of the American Cancer Society
September 2024
Cambridge Half Marathonin support of the City of Cambridge Scholarship Fund
November 2023
Lawyers Have Heart 5Kin support of the American Heart Association
June 2023
Harpoon Five-Milerin support of The Angel Fund for ALS Research
May 2023
Providence Half Marathonin support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation
May 2023
Cherry Blossom 10-Milerin support of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
April 2023
NYCRuns Central Park 5Kin support of local New York charities
February 2023
Georgetown Half Marathonin support of Mercy Center and Himalayan Children's Foundation
October 2022

UPCOMING RACE - TRAINING IN PROGRESS!

NEWPORT HALF MARATHON — OCTOBER 2026

SEACOAST HALF MARATHON — OCTOBER 2025

this devil wears strava !!

KUNGSHOLMEN RUNT 10K — MAY 2025

kungsholmen runt

CHERRY BLOSSOM 10-MILER — APRIL 2025

all too well (10 mile version)

COCOA CLASSIC 10-MILER — DECEMBER 2024

new york dogs eat new york bagels!

BOULDERTHON HALF MARATHON — SEPTEMBER 2024

this almost killed me but at least my outfit was cute!

CAMBRIDGE HALF MARATHON — NOVEMBER 2023

worked really hard for a free banana

LAWYERS HAVE HEART 5K — JUNE 2023

lawyers have heart 5k !!!

HARPOON FIVE-MILER — MAY 2023

this was more of an obstacle course than a race

CHERRY BLOSSOM 10-MILER — APRIL 2023

CHERRY BLOSSOM 10 MILERRRR

NYCRUNS CENTRAL PARK 5K — FEBRUARY 2023

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GEORGETOWN HALF MARATHON — OCTOBER 2022

we did it

TRAVEL

My family and friends know me as the person who will say yes to anything. 'I want to go to Florida and see manatees for my 25th birthday, will you come with me?' Yes, of course! 'Want to come to France and be my support crew on the Route de Grandes Alpes?' How could I say no to that! Of course, they tend to ask me to join them in adventures that anyone would have trouble saying no to, but I've seen some amazing places as a result. I love to work hard, and then take a week long break from that hard work to go backpack through Wyoming or roadtrip in Ireland, and take a thousand pictures along the way.

Ireland

An 850-mile road trip with my grandma, just the two of us. We flew into Dublin, picked up a car in Belfast, and made our way down the coast through Derry, the Giant's Causeway, and Galway before island-hopping out to the Aran Islands and seeing the Cliffs of Moher from the water. We chased ice cream and beaches through Doolin, got happily lost on the Slea Head Drive in Dingle, ran through Killarney National Park, and skipped the Blarney Stone entirely. Thirteen days, one car, and more incredible scenery than I knew what to do with. Did I mention I took 4,232 photos?

Tahoe

My dad flew out to meet me in San Francisco and we drove to Tahoe for a week of snowboarding, seven days straight, including a storm that dropped nearly three feet of snow in two days. It was one of the best weeks of my life. When it was time for him to fly home, the East Coast got hit with a record-breaking storm of its own, so he ended up stuck in San Francisco for a few extra days. I wasn't complaining.

France

My dad was biking solo across the French Alps, from Lake Geneva to Nice, and asked my college best friend and I to be his support crew. I drove a Volvo XC90 through impossibly narrow mountain roads while she navigated, we built a playlist called 'Tour de Josh,' and spent a week hunting for ham sandwiches, open bathrooms, and almond milk lattes in our extremely limited French. I also booked every hotel — best support crew he ever could have asked for.

Norway & Sweden

The first of a now annual tradition with my grandma. JFK lost her luggage for the first seven of our thirteen days, and on night two she came down with violent food poisoning, which meant we took an unplanned trip to a Norwegian ER. Despite all of the chaos, Bergen became our favorite; fjords, a cozy Airbnb, and daily trips to Baker Brun. In Stockholm I ran a 10k that happened to start ten minutes from our apartment, so really, how could I not sign up!

Milan

My first time flying internationally alone, and the trip that started it all. A week-long luxury marketing intensive through my MBA program, with visits to Valentino, Pirelli, Maserati, Panerai, and Serapian. I fell in love with the city almost immediately, stayed an extra day after the program ended, and spent it touring Lake Como, still one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen.