I am an investigative analyst for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office with aspirations to attend law school. I am greatly interested in law, public policy, and labor. I am active in legal research, in speech and debate, and in advocacy. I have held various legal research positions with the Scheinman Institute and with the Undergraduate Law and Society Review, and I served as President to Cornell’s oldest and largest pre-law society, The Cornell Speech and Debate Society. I have work experiences as diverse as lobbying and researching labor policy in Washington, DC, to supporting public infrastructure in New York City, NY, to serving as an agent to the United States federal government and researching labor policy implications in Vietnam. At Cornell, I received a full-ride with scholarships and grants totaling over $300,000.