The College of William & Mary
Master of Arts, History
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My background in archival work and content development has centered on precisely the skills that underpin quality AI training data: accurate description, consistent categorization, and careful attention to detail across large volumes of materials. At William & Mary and Hampton University, I processed hundreds of items — letters, photographs, manuscripts, artifacts — creating finding aids and descriptive records that required nuanced judgment calls about language, context, and classification. That kind of work is structurally similar to annotation and labeling tasks, where consistency and interpretive accuracy directly affect downstream usability. On the content side, I've developed copy and conducted audience research in regulated, compliance-sensitive environments, which required understanding how language functions across contexts and platforms. I'm comfortable working independently at volume, maintaining quality standards without close supervision, and flagging ambiguities rather than guessing — qualities that matter in data labeling workflows where bad calls compound quickly.
Master of Arts, History
Bachelor of Arts, History
Content Developer
Archives Manager