
I produce videos, write stories and make multimedia journalism. When I’m not working, you’ll find me hunting down my next cup of matcha, laughing too loudly on the sidewalk or staring wistfully into the nearest body of water. I want to tell good, impactful stories with care.
Wendy is currently a video producer at NYT Wirecutter, where she works on social videos and on-site digital videos.
Wendy recently worked as an assistant video producer at NPR, where she piloted a video series about books and helped launch full-length video episodes of the Wild Card podcast. She produced vertical videos with NPR’s politics, international and culture desks. She sourced wire footage for social news videos. Her work supported Tiny Desk Concerts, 2024 U.S. Elections coverage and Latin Music Month.
Previously, Wendy was a video production fellow at Business Insider, where she worked on digital documentaries about aluminum recycling in the United States, river plastics in Indonesia, industrial waste soap in Uganda and cocaine encapsulation in Ecuador.
Wendy holds a B.A. from New York University, where she double-majored in multimedia journalism and politics. Her work on college publications was recognized by the Hearst Awards, and her work on high school publications was recognized by the New England Scholastic Press Association.