work portfolio

Below is a collection of work I have produced for various leadership positions, jobs and classes.

Texas A&M AgriLife Articles

  • 46 Years of HORT 201

    David Reed, Ph.D., finishes his final semester teaching Horticultural Science and Practices.

  • Cultivating Excellence

    College of Agriculture and Life Science Student Council named Adair Student Organization of the Year.

  • Research that Reaches Everyone

    Students from all disciplines gain opportunities with new Undergraduate Student Research Program.

  • Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences goes ‘On Tour’

    Multi-city road tour aims to meet prospective students across Texas.

  • The ABCs of Community Began at Texas A&M

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences supporter Bobby Jenkins Jr. ’81 serves as chair for the Association of Former Students' Board of Directors.

  • Impacting Texans’ Lives as a Neurosurgeon, Legislator and Medical Volunteer

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences former student Rep. Greg Bonnen ’88, M.D., awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award.

  • Go Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    Students share impact of scholarships and education at Brazos County Go Texan Scholarship and Donor Reception.

  • Setbacks That Led to Giving Back

    Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student Dylan Sione ’23 built relationships and leadership skills through involvement.

  • Beyond the classroom: Students investigate career opportunities through hands-on learning

    See where students from all 15 departments in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are completing internships this summer.

  • Howdy Hospitality Summer Camp offers insights on hotel careers

    Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism helps host hospitality-related summer camp for high school students.

  • Meat science students make history

    Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences becomes first with four students honored by American Meat Science Association.

  • A financial planning ‘pioneer’ at Texas A&M

    Carter Monrad ’24 first to graduate with financial planning degre

  • Budding agricultural scientists receive ‘Bayer 4 University’ mentorship

    Bayer Crop Science’s program welcomes new Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences class.

  • New horizons with the Department of Nutrition

    Student Ellie Goen ’25 charts a medical career, finds her fit in nutrition.

  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences advisors get an A+

    Four College of Agriculture and Life Sciences advisors, advising hub receive university awards.

  • A premier peer mentor

    Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student Kaden Simon ’25 named Hullabaloo-U Peer Mentor of the Year.

  • From skinny jeans to Aggie dreams

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student Jade Williams ’24 makes the most of opportunities and time in Aggieland.

  • ‘Buzzing’ with brilliance and dedication

    Goldwater Scholar Lisa Rollinson ’25 excels in entomology research.

Texas A&M Foundation Articles

  • Cheerful Givers

    Bob DeHart ’75 and his wife, Nancy Nygren, find unique ways to give back to Aggieland and other organizations that have given them so much.

  • The Big 40

    Take a look back at The Big Event during 40 eventful years.

  • From Fish to Proficient

    The Fish Drill Team celebrates 75 years of pursuing perfection and precision.

  • Pass It Back in 2022

    See how you can “pass it back” this year by volunteering your time and expertise on campus to make a difference in the lives of students.

  • An Aggie Investment

    Through a planned gift to multiple areas of Texas A&M University, Michael B. Cox ’77 is investing in the future of Aggieland.

  • Remember the Rhythm

    As the first Black drum major to lead the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, the late Kevin Phillip Roberts ’89 marched his way into history.

  • Planning for Innovation

    Explore five planned gifts that are inspiring innovation on Texas A&M University's campus.

  • Wallstreet Woman

    Sharron Ann Sibley empowered women to pursue financial freedom and honored her inspiring father by creating a scholarship in his name.

  • Engineering Empowerment

    Since 2015, the Women in Engineering program has helped women thrive by offering opportunities, curriculum and community.

  • Aviator, Astronaut, Aggie

    Melanie Meyer ’23 is pursuing her childhood dream of becoming an astronaut while earning her pilot’s license and mechanical engineering degree.

  • A War Hero's Wish

    Alan Stahlman remembers his heroic father, 1st Lt. Bobby Stahlman ’45, and honors his last wishes to support the Corps of Cadets.

  • The Spirit of Aggie Families

    Since 1919, the tradition of Family Weekend has evolved to celebrate student accomplishments and invite relatives to join in the Aggie Spirit.

  • Aggieland for All

    Established in 1999, the Foundation Excellence Award has helped thousands of underserved students join the Aggie family.

  • Aggieland on the Horizon

    Annie ’98 and Chris Scheumack ’96 find a way to stay connected and help Aggies discover the magic of Texas A&M University.

  • Married to the Mission

    Sally and John Cox ’81 find purpose in selflessly serving veterans, Aggies with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and any person in need.

  • Altruistic Aggie

    Guided by the Aggie core values, recent law graduate Meghan Collier ’18 ’22 advocates for those who lack representation.

  • Helping Homeschoolers

    Carrie King ’08 and her husband, Bryant, established an Endowed Opportunity Award to support homeschooled Aggies.

  • Top of the Class

    The Dr. Chris Skaggs Excellence Endowment provides a major boon to Texas A&M University’s renowned Livestock Judging Team.

  • The Spirit of Aggie Families

    Since 1919, the tradition of Family Weekend has evolved to celebrate student accomplishments and invite relatives to join in the Aggie Spirit.

  • Aggieland for All

    Established in 1999, the Foundation Excellence Award has helped thousands of underserved students join the Aggie family.

  • A War Hero's Wish

    Alan Stahlman remembers his heroic father, 1st Lt. Bobby Stahlman ’45, and honors his last wishes to support the Corps of Cadets.

  • From Aggieland to the White House

    After serving as the first female student body president, Brooke (Leslie) Rollins ’94 has become an influential Aggie in government and politics.

  • Top 4 Reasons Texas A&M University Is a Smart Investment

    See how an Aggie partnership can support your corporation by exploring the four foremost reasons companies choose to invest in Texas A&M University.

  • Education for Everyone

    The Foundation Excellence Award has supported a more diverse workforce by helping underserved students receive educational opportunities.

  • Serving Those Who Have Served

    Since 2012, the Veteran Resource & Support Center has been the cornerstone for holistic student veteran success.

  • Cyber Education

    Using his earnings from a bug hunter program, Addison Crump ’21 created an endowment that will support the Texas A&M Cybersecurity Club.

  • In the Hands of An Aggie

    A healthy Ashby Yates ’44 was safely delivered 10 weeks prematurely thanks to the expertise of Dr. Bethany Kolb ’87. In appreciation, Ashby’s proud parents, Lexie ’17 and Trey Yates ’17, are honoring Kolb with a scholarship.

  • A REACHing Hand

    Max Gerall's budding friendship with a cafeteria worker inspired him to establish the nonprofit REACH to support and recognize service workers at Texas A&M University.

  • In the Arena

    One Aggie taught me that life is often shaped more by our failures than successes.

  • 1876 to 2026

    The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 2026 marks the 150th class of Texas A&M University.

  • A Space for Spirit

    Aggie Park, a new 20-acre green space, aims to be an "outdoor Memorial Student Center."

  • Tackling Dementia Digitally

    Through an app, a Texas A&M University student-created startup strives to build an oasis for caregivers of people living with dementia.

  • The Act of Seeking Education

    How the Land-Grant College Act of 1862 established 69 universities across the country and opened the door for the public to achieve higher education.

  • Aggieland on the Horizon

    Annie ’98 and Chris Scheumack ’96 find a way to stay connected and help Aggies discover the magic of Texas A&M University.

  • A Visionary Veterinarian

    Future veterinarian and Foundation Excellence Award scholar Kayla Benton ’26 learns the value of advocating for humans and animals alike.

  • Father, Son and Fighter Pilots

    Doug Pearson ’69 and his son, Todd Pearson ’99, have flown similar life paths with their storied United States Air Force careers.

  • There's a Secret Can Ne'er Be Told

    Check out these little-known facts and suspicions about Aggieland buildings past and present.

  • Top 12 Photos of 2022

    Take a look at our 12 favorite photos from last year and cast your vote.

  • A Floral Fantasy Submerged

    An Aggie florist and photographer create breathtaking underwater scenes

  • Celebrating Aggie Women

    A new endowment raises awareness for women’s history and the university library system.

  • Campus Protector

    Ronnie Crocker ’85 honors his mother, Betty Crocker LeMay, and her achievements with the Texas A&M University Police Department through an Endowed Opportunity Award.

  • Did You Know...

    The Texas A&M University meat science program is planning a new, state-of-the-art center that will build on its legacy?

  • Delivering Joy

    Texas A&M University School of Nursing’s Dr. Robin Page finds joy in helping others and advancing maternal health care.

  • Physics for All

    Texas A&M University professor Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova engages every student that enters her classroom and makes physics fun with viral videos.

  • Trendsetter and Pioneer

    Bonnie Black ’94 has become an innovator in the oil and gas industry and a leader at Pioneer Natural Resources.

  • Giving Without Fail

    Sandra ’86 and Mike Wilkinson ’86 use their “no fail” mindset and industry-leading business experience to propel Aggies to a course of greatness.

  • Did You Know...

    Layne’s Chicken Fingers has served more than 13,777,920 cups of its secret sauce since opening in College Station in 1994?

  • Pleasant Good Morning to You

    For almost 30 years, Horace McQueen ’60 was the voice of Texas agriculture.

  • Intern Intervention

    Thanks to Texas A&M University’s Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program, two Aggies found their life partner and life plan.

  • What Makes Us Aggies

    Six students share how they live out Texas A&M University’s core values.

  • Heart, Purpose and People

    Southwest Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Ryan Green ’99 reflects on his 20-year journey from entry-level to executive.

  • Marching With the Mace

    Cade Mahlen ’24 has found his rhythm at Texas A&M University as the 2023-24 Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band infantry drum major.

  • Meet the Librarian: Julie Mosbo-Ballestro

    What does a day in the life of a Texas A&M University librarian look like? Check out this Q&A to find out!

  • Reveille "Tails"

    Read tales about the Queen of Aggieland as nine mascot corporals recall their favorite memories.

  • Viz-a-GoGo: The Visual Olympics

    Visualization students take what they learn in the classroom and showcase it at a student-run event each spring.

  • No Aggie Left Behind

    Two Aggies cross paths during the Vietnam War in this remarkable rescue story.

  • Farmers Fight for Maroon (and White)

    How Texas pride and the Aggie Spirit converged to produce the maroon bluebonnet.

  • Adventures with Reveille

    Former mascot corporals recall their favorite memories with the First Lady of Aggieland.

Freelance Articles

  • Blooming a Business, Creating a Community

    Montana Farmers Union member Carah Ronan builds a cut-flower operation on her family's farm.

Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences AgriLeader Magazine

As the managing editor of the Spring 2023 AgriLeader magazine, I worked alongside 12 agricultural communications and journalism students to produce this magazine.

2021-2022
Texas A&M Student Government Association
End of Year Report

Over the course of the year as the Executive Vice President of Operations of Texas A&M SGA, I worked closely with the 13 SGA committees. I designed and compiled this information for this report from these committees, as well as the three branches of government within Texas A&M SGA.

Designing for Agricultural Media
Final Project

Through this course, I earned certified training in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. This final project showcases some of the work I completed throughout the semester.

National Association of Wheat Growers
Internship Portfolio

As a summer intern for the National Association of Wheat Growers, I developed graphics, prepared memos, researched issues and crafted a weekly newsletter to send to members and stakeholders.