My military career taught me that the best intelligence is useless if it isn’t communicated clearly. Transitioning from the classified world to the editorial floor, I’ve found that my most valuable skill is —taking a mountain of information and turning it into a narrative that drives action.
From Briefing Commanders to Guiding Global Content: The Value of Intel in the Newsroom. Senior Editor, . Veteran Navy intel officer
They say intelligence officers are the "brains" of the operation. I believe we are the storytellers. My military career taught me that the best
Leading editorial teams with the focus and calm of a combat information center. They say intelligence officers are the "brains" of
In the Navy, "intelligence" wasn't just data—it was the foundation for high-stakes decisions where accuracy wasn't optional. As a Senior Editor and veteran Intel Officer, I apply that same to every story I touch.
I don’t just edit copy; I refine strategy. Let's talk about how my unique lens can sharpen your publication's edge. Option 2: The "Storyteller" Post (Personal & Engaging)
As a Senior Editor, I bridge the gap between technical expertise and human connection. Whether it's a deep-dive investigation or a high-level brief, I ensure the message hits home. Public Affairs Officer - Careers - Navy.com