In 2018, I joined the Digital Scholarship Center as the Digital Scholarship Library Fellow, one of several Mellon grant funded positions supporting research on machine learning and data visualization. I work on several research teams across disciplines and acts as liaison between academic and technology units. I previously worked on data analysis projects with academic publishers at JSTOR and in reference services at the Brooklyn branch of Long Island University. I have an undergraduate degree in French from Concordia University in Montréal, and an MLIS with an advanced certificate in Digital Humanities from Pratt Institute in New York.