Educator

Instructor, College of the North Atlantic

Winter 2024: TF2155 Dialogue Editing & Recording; TF2250 Sound Effects & Foley; TF2255 Audio Mixing for TV & Film; TF2110 Location Sound Recording

Fall 2023: Instructor for TF1115 Intro to Sound & Sound Recording; TF2150 Post-Production Audio; TF1015 TV & Film Analysis; CP2115 Computer Applications

Winter 2023: Instructor for TF2155 Dialogue Editing & Recording; TF2250 Sound Effects & Foley

Workshop Leader

Led a workshop on The Sound of Horror for the Nickel Independent Film Festival Ghoul School (2024)
Handout available here

Led a workshop on music mixing and mastering for Lawnya Vawnya and RPM (2022)
Handout available here

Led an introductory workshop and continuing mentorship on film sound recording at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival’s FRAMED Film Education Series (2021)

Led an introductory workshop on music recording at the Petapan: First Light Symposium (2019)

Led an introductory workshop on concert videography during Sound Symposium in conjunction with NIFCO and the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival (2018)

Band coach, videography and sound recording workshop leader for Girls Rock NL (2016-2018)

Led the Monitors live sound mentorship program presented at Lawnya Vawnya in conjunction with St. John’s Womxn in Music and College of the North Atlantic (2017)

Panelist & Guest Speaker

Panelist at Memorial University of Newfoundland for MUS4080 Music Business in Practice (2024)

Guest speaker at College of the North Atlantic for SN2130 Career Management (Music Production & Recording program, 2024)

Panelist at the East Coast Music Awards Conference “Building Spatial Audio into your Recording Strategy” (2023)

Prof. George Massenburg, McGill University

Teaching assistant for Music Production 204: Production for Digital Media (2015-2017)

Taught students the basics of audio/video production, video cameras, and software e.g. Canon broadcast camcorders, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, Wirecast Pro

Dr. Andrew Staniland, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Manager of the MUN Electroacoustic Research Laboratory (2012-2013)

Marking assistant for MUS 3104/4104: Intro/Advanced Electronic Music Studio Techniques

Held tutorials on various DAWs e.g. Logic Pro, AudioMulch, Max, Ableton Live

Notable Academic Distinctions

Recipient of the John Bradley Award for Excellence in Music Recording (McGill, 2016) and the Edith Jacobson Low-Beer Fellowship in Music (McGill, 2015)

Selected as a Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) award recipient for the Master of Arts in Musicology program – Declined (University of Toronto, 2014)