Welcome to my ePortfolio for ENGL394: Business Writing at the University of Maryland. I designed this site to highlight how I approach problem-solving, communication, and design across different contexts. The primary audience for this portfolio is recruiters, hiring managers, and others who want to see evidence of my skills and experiences beyond what can be captured in a resume. My goal is to provide a professional yet accessible view of my work, showing how I bring together technical abilities, organization, and creativity.
This portfolio features three projects that represent distinct parts of my academic and professional development. The first is an attendance tracking system I created as a teaching assistant for BMGT301, Introduction to Information Systems, which automated and improved a process that had previously been manual and error-prone. The second is a set of video editing instructions developed for interns at the Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County, drawing on my prior internship there and my ability to adapt complex technical information for beginners. The third is a presentation from the Smith School’s Inter-fraternal Case Competition, where my team earned second place after presenting an investment recommendation based on financial and sustainability analysis.
You can explore these projects through the Project Portfolio page, where each entry includes a description, a contextual statement, and supporting materials. A short video introduction highlights my background, values, and goals, while the contact page provides ways to connect with me. The design of this site is intentionally simple so that the focus stays on the content itself. Use the navigation bar at the top to view projects, contact me, or return to this page at any time.
Thank you for visiting, and I hope this portfolio provides a clear sense of the skills and perspective I would bring to future opportunities.