Writing about technology, politics, and anything else.

I’m a journalist based in New York City. I am currently the managing editor of techPresident, a news site covering technology in politics, government, and civic life.

My work has appeared on Yahoo News, in the pages of the Newark Star-Ledger, City Limits, and elsewhere. Prior to joining techPresident, I covered local politics in New Jersey and New York City.

Outside of writing and editing, I have managed campaign and media relationships on a nationwide citizen engagement project around the 2010 midterm elections, worked for a nonpartisan public policy think tank, played rugby, studied kung fu, worked in tech support and, yes, decided to move to New York from sunny Sonoma County, California. It was an easier decision than you’d think. On the side, I improve my programming skills and work to master the art of the grill.

I graduated magna cum laude from New York University with a B.A. in journalism and metropolitan studies, and now reside in the beautiful Gowanus section of Brooklyn.

Some recent favorites from my clips file:

Yahoo News, April 6, 2012: “Meet the newest tech start-up: the Obama campaign

techPresident, Feb. 12, 2012: “Teddy Goff and Joe Rospars On How Obama’s Campaign Is Trying to Get Back to the ‘We’

techPresident, Jan. 27, 2012: “Why Nobody’s Mad at Twitter’s International Censorship Move

techPresident, Feb. 3, 2012: “With Pinterest and Twitter, Activists are Out to Punish Komen

techPresident, Sept. 15, 2011: “Gig.U Asks Universities and Telcos to Work Together for the Internet of the Future

In this 2009 story for The Riverdale Press, I trace the brief resurgence of New York’s Democratic Party in the State Senate — and the resulting influence for the neighborhood I covered, represented by three different state senators — in part to the hot-blooded revenge of Guy Velella, a Republican state lawmaker who by that time had already left politics in disgrace and finished serving time on bribery charges.