Award-winning journalist with extensive experience producing both long-form documentaries and daily news reports across the U.S. and Asia.

Core team member in the launch of ABC News Studios’ IMPACT x Nightline, an Emmy-winning weekly documentary program on Hulu. As a senior producer, my stories covered the crypto industry, the TikTok ban, Saudi “sportswashing”, and the rise of “ultra-fast fashion” giant Shein.

Before joining ABC News, I worked on an episode of ESPN’s acclaimed documentary series “30 for 30” about Asian-American tennis star Michael Chang, who at 17 became the youngest man to win a major championship at the 1989 French Open.

St. Louis, 2021

Previously, I worked at 60 Minutes, where I secured and produced an exclusive interview with Jacob Chansley, also known as the “QAnon Shaman” as he spoke from jail. Other stories I produced include an interview with digital artist Beeple after the $69.3 million sale of his NFT artwork, as well as an in-depth examination into the rise of anti-Asian violence after the pandemic.

New York City, 2021

San Francisco, 2021

Charleston, NC, 2021

Prior to joining CBS News, I was a producer at VICE News Tonight, an Emmy-winning nightly news program that aired on primetime HBO. I specialized in international reporting across the Asia-Pacific region, securing rare interviews with high-profile Chinese dissidents, billionaires, and government officials, including a high-ranking executive within the secretive telecom giant Huawei.

Bangkok, Thailand, 2019

Huawei HQ, Shenzhen, China, 2019

Huawei HQ, Shenzhen, China, 2019

Beijing, China, 2018

Seoul, South Korea, 2019

Final screening in the control room at VICE HQ in Brooklyn.

My work has earned numerous awards, including an Overseas Press Club award for my HBO documentary "Year of the Dog", which offers a glimpse into the plight of more than 280 million Chinese migrant workers often forced to leave their children behind as they make a living in faraway urban factories.