I'm a first generation law graduate from Emory University focused on international law and dispute resolution, with strong interests in digital media, anthropology, philosophy, and geopolitics. I received an Honors Bachelor of Arts in a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program and a second degree in Philosophy, where I was mentored by Hegel scholars Gabriel Gottlieb and Timothy Brownlee and Heidegger scholar Dr. Richard Polt. In law school, I've obtained experience in contract drafting, regulatory compliance, real estate law, and ADR. I was elected to the Executive Board of the Emory International Law Review as Symposium Editor, where I was responsible for hosting the 2024 Symposium on Disputed Territories.I have spent a portion of my education abroad. In 2022, I was awarded a grant to conduct field research in Nepal through a Brueggeman Fellowship granted to me in 2020. In Nepal, I researched South Asia's integration into the Belt & Road Initiative and advocated for national policy aimed at harmonizing material infrastructure and technology with the traditional ways of life of Nepal’s various ethnic groups. In Fall 2023, I studied international law and business at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China.I have made multiple media appearances as a political analyst and commentator. I’ve been invited as a political analyst on Guancha News, China’s largest private media company, where my involvement has included market consultation, an exclusive interview published on BiliBili, and serving as a panelist during their 2024 annual Key forum. I have also made several other media appearances and was invited to speak on a panel for the 2024 Multipolarity Forum, where I interviewed philosopher Aleksandr Dugin and gave a recorded interview supporting peace and mutual understanding between the youths of the United States and the rest of the world.When I’m not globe trotting, I like making music, art, and spending time with friends and family.