What I Cover
I do data reporting on nonprofits, maternal health and other topics.
My Background
I joined ProPublica in 2021. I’ve built news apps like Chicken Checker, a database that allows you to look up salmonella rates in the facility that processed your poultry, as well as analyzed data for investigations, like a first-of-its-kind review of Texas hospital data that found a significant increase in sepsis rates in second-trimester pregnancy loss hospitalizations after the state banned abortion.
I also built our Repatriation Project database, which tracks institutional efforts to return remains to Indigenous communities, and led an overhaul of our Nonprofit Explorer database, which I run.
Previously, I worked as data editor at Burlington, Vermont-based Seven Days. There, I built graphics and databases to make public information accessible. I built the database that powered an investigation, in collaboration with Vermont Public, into the state’s system of eldercare facilities. That project won a national investigative Edward R. Murrow Award.
I started my journalism career at the Addison County Independent, covering six towns in Addison County, Vermont, and working as digital editor.











