Originally from Connecticut, she relocated to South Florida to pursue her undergraduate studies at Florida Atlantic University, where she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Political Science. During her time at FAU, she held leadership roles as an executive board member of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority and served as a Delegate of the National Model United Nations, competing in Washington, D.C.
After graduation, she took a gap year to study for the LSAT and worked as a Law Clerk at the Berman Law Group. She then moved to Boston to attend Suffolk University Law School, where she earned her Juris Doctorate in 2024. At Suffolk, she received the Honorable Mention Brief Award for her work in the Legal Practice Skills class and held leadership positions on the executive board of the Latin American Law Students Association. She also served as the Chief Note Editor on the Suffolk Transnational Law Review executive board, overseeing the publication of scholarly articles and providing guidance to fellow editors. Her Note on Human Rights Law was published in Volume XLVII of the journal. She is fluent in Spanish.
Outside of work, she volunteers for organizations that advocate for suicide prevention and frequently travels to Colombia to donate supplies to those in need. She enjoys playing sports, especially soccer, traveling, and spending time at the beach.