Born and raised in Dallas, TX. Lived and learned in Murphy, Allen, Arlington, Austin, India, Hong Kong, and Dallas. Like Hannah Montana, I try to live the best of many worlds: analyst by day and creative by night. I’m a storyteller at heart, and I find ways to continue to intertwine my meticulous mind to understand different narratives through dance, photography and data. I am a detail-oriented lover for the arts, passionate advocate for education equity, die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan, a lifelong learner and educator to my 5th grade students, and a creative leaving my footprints on stages with every step.
From dancing across stages, directing shoots, and finding the meaning in numbers, I'm inspired by the places I travel to, the people I meet, and the stories I get to share through dance, photos, and data.
As a creative, I’m available as a freelance dancer and photographer. As an analyst, I’m available to elevate voices to showcase stories through data.
About Me
Professional Experiences
Partnerships/Sales Development Representative
Oakland, California (Remote)
Beats by Dr.Dre & Extern
HerWorkplace
Business Analytics Extern
(Remote)
Growth Analyst
New York City, New York (Remote)
BookNook
Program Evaluation & Impact Fellow
Dallas, TX (Remote)
Legislative Aide for Representative Ray Lopez
Austin, TX
Marketing Intern
Shatin, Hong Kong
Principal Impact Collaborative
Texas House of Representatives
ActaTEK
Civil Voices Fellow
Dallas, TX
Richardson Independent School District &
Teach for America
5th Grade
Math & Science Teacher
Dallas, Texas
LeadershipISD
Loop
Customer Operations Associate
Chicago, IL (Hybrid)
Education
The University of Texas at Austin
Southern Methodist University
Data Analytics & Visualization Certificate
Masters of Education, Specialization in Urban Education
Bachelor of Arts in Economics,
Minor in Global Management
The University of Texas at Austin
Film
Extra
Feature Film by
Wayfarer Studios
Lead Actress & Dancer
Short Film
The Senior (2024)
35 years after getting kicked off his college football team, 59-year-old Mike Flynt decides to return to the gridiron for his last year of eligibility and prove to his family, former teammates, and himself that it's never too late to tackle your dreams.