I have built discounted cash flow models and written New York Times bestsellers. I've narrated an eighteen-billion-dollar fraud across twenty federal courts and produced a podcast that hit the top five on Apple. Before any of it, I learned to write — at Yale, at Virginia Law, and in NYU's journalism program.
The thread connecting these isn't a career plan. It's a skill set: the ability to get into complex, unfamiliar material quickly, find its structure, and write about it with clarity and energy. I've applied that in corporate finance, management consulting, litigation, media, and publishing. The domain changes. The skill doesn't.