growing up, I never considered copywriting as a potential career.
But when I realized that I lacked a sense of smell,
I left bomb sniffing to the dogs and shifted focus to advertising.
Why? Because i won't shy away from ideas that stink!
Most people experience new things with all of their senses.
It hit me like a ton of bricks when i realized I didn’t have that luxury.
I Love to bake but i'll never get the chance to smell a pie fresh out of the oven.
And I have to get creative when asked “do you like my new perfume?”

But that’s where I shine.
I’ve had to come up with creative, unconventional responses
my entire life.


I turned having only 4 senses into an advantage.
Watch me use that advantage to get through heaping piles of SHIT
until I come out the other end with an amazing story.
One that’s just waiting to be told.
Agency Experience
Angry Butterfly
Junior Copywriter
September 2023 - MARCH 2025


The Local Collective
Copywriting Intern
July 2023 - September 2023


One°Media
Multi-discipline Creative Intern
April 2023 - June 2023


G&G Advertising
Copywriting Intern
January 2023 - March 2023


Publicis Toronto
Copywriting Intern
October 2022 - December 2022
Education
Miami Ad School Toronto
Copywriting Portfolio Program
October 2021 - September 2023


Lasalle College
AEC Graphic Design
September 2020 - April 2021


John Molson School of Business
Bcomm Marketing w/ Distinction
September 2016 - June 2020
Reviews
"All the typical A+ guys are unbearably cocky

so you're totally solid!"
- Sarah Bahsali, Art Director, Angry Butterfly
"Becoming friends with you actually helped me

come out of my shell"
- Zeina Elshurafa, Art Director, Courage
"Wow! You have such a powerful voice.

Your agency will be able to use you for Voice Over Work"
- Guybrush Taylor, Principle Consultant, Position & Direction
"I need good people that i can trust and are good

under pressure. you definitely check those boxes"
- Ben Posman, Director of digital marketing, One°Media
"You are wise beyond your years. Way beyond your years. So many of my friends in their

30s and 40s would be happier if they saw things the way you see them"
- John Faithful Hamer, Ph. D, JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE
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