Can we get personal?

Young Audrey 👧🏽
It all started in Brooklyn, New York. A child of Caribbean immigrants, I grew up immersed in a simmering stew of cultures that made me an inquisitive child. I had a hunger to know more and the chutzpah to search for it—even when it got me in trouble.

Girl Meets World 📚
When I couldn’t get the answers out of adults, I turned to books, and books introduced me to the magic of words. I wrote and wrote: first as a journalism major editing my college newspaper, then as a reporter at a local paper. I even became a mid-level fashion blogger. Post-grad, I was determined to become a magazine editor in New York. Spoiler: I made it happen!

Everything is Copy 📝
Along the way, I discovered the unique overlap between storytelling, marketing, and advertising while creating work for global brands, from big names in beauty and fashion to standouts in culture and lifestyle . Wherever I end up—at an in-house creative studio, an ad agency, or freelancing for major pubs—one thing stays the same: I always find the story.

But that’s enough about me. I’d love to hear your story sometime!

Psst…I’m also an award-winning documentarian.

I think what a person does outside of work is just as important as what they do at work — if not more. Outside of work, I make movies. My most recent film, Black Girl Church, is a short-doc that has placed in several film fests and won the top awards at Urbanworld Film Fest and The Atlanta Women’s Film Festival.