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Freelance work with FORTUNE


I don't think I'd ever have described myself as someone knowledgeable about "BUSINESS." Yet, working with the Fortune team, I've not only been able to learn a lot (I can tell you ALL about crypto currency!) I've also had the privilege of getting a glimpse into the world finance and business guided by some of the smartest minds out there. From profiles of Fortune 500 CEOS to taking the newest, fanciest cars for a spin, work with Fortune is more than just learning about the bottom line. 



The U.S. government claimed that turning American medical charts into electronic records would make health care better, safer and cheaper. Ten years and $36 billion later, the system is an unholy mess. Reporters Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News and Erika Fry, Fortune  collaborated on a month’s long investigative story about the digital revolution that took a bad turn. I worked with Fortune producer Jesse Rogala to put together a four part video series to accompany their reporting, all four videos are below.


In early 2020 Fortune partnered with Time’s Up to ask the current presidential candidate their stances on many issues important to women that weren’t being asked in the debates or often covered in the news. We created 18 videos in total, ranging from in-studio interviews, written responses and candidate supplied footage.


Since 1998 Fortune has pulled together a list of the Most Powerful Women in business. The franchise has expanded to a huge annual event and several spin-off series, including one we called "Trailblazers." Putting together these profiles was absolutely inspiring. 

Here is a scattered assortment of some of the other videos I've done with Fortune- everything from list explainers to profiles on footballers. This is one team that never leaves me bored.