About Me
Clinical insight. Analytic clarity. Public mission.
I hold a psychology degree from Siena College and have completed graduate-level coursework at Boston University. I’ve spent over four years in psychiatric and counseling roles, including service at McLean Hospital, a Harvard-affiliated facility.
My direct care experience includes crisis intervention, de-escalation, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed support in high-acuity units. These environments sharpened my capacity for discretion, composure, and behavioral risk judgment under pressure.
In parallel, I developed technical strengths in data analysis, including Python, SPSS, and visualization frameworks. I apply these tools to surface insights, detect patterns, and inform policy and investigative approaches rooted in psychological precision.
I’m preparing for a career in law enforcement or federal investigative service. My aim is to support mission integrity, operational clarity, and public safety through an integrated foundation in psychology and analytics.
Areas of Focus
Bridging psychology, data, and field readiness.
Behavioral Assessment
Clinical and observational grounding in interpreting behavior, supporting casework, and identifying risk indicators.
Quantitative Analysis
Structured data workflows for translating complex information into operational, investigatory, or policy-relevant outputs.
Crisis Readiness
Field-tested de-escalation and emergency response training supporting mission continuity in dynamic conditions.