Jamie is a video producer, editor and host. Currently, she’s a video journalist at The New York Times, where she covers breaking news and helps verify user-generated content. She has previously worked for The Wall Street Journal in New York, where she ran her own WSJ YouTube channel on engineering, supply chains and logistics, breaking down how we build, move, and redesign our societies to make them more efficient. Think everything from megaproject constructions to supply chain bottlenecks.
Before that, Jamie worked as a short-form documentary and social media video editor at VICE News, where her work on “Surviving in One of the World’s Deadliest Places for Trans People” helped win a Peabody Award, a GLAAD Media Award, and an Online Journalism Award.
And before that, she was a science writer and video producer for PBS NewsHour, where her work on the series, “The Plastic Problem,” also contributed to a Peabody Award win.
Jamie has also worked on video teams at Popular Science, Quartz, RSalud in Buenos Aires, the Chicago Sun-Times and Saveur. She graduated from Northwestern University with honors, majoring in Journalism and minoring in Spanish and Environmental Policy & Culture.
Jamie spends her free time shooting photography, perfecting her chocolate chip cookie recipe, and hunting for NYC’s best thrift stores.
And above all, she really digs learning.