New York City has always been a huge part of who I am. Before becoming a licensed NYC tour guide, I spent many years working in the theatre and entertainment industries as a an Equity Stage Manager, Producer, and Project Manager. I’ve helped bring countless productions to life — coordinating artists, managing tight schedules, and making sure every detail came together to create something unforgettable. Those experiences taught me how to tell stories, connect with people, and keep things running smoothly — skills that now shape every tour I give.
When I guide, I think of it the same way I used to think about producing a show. Every tour has its own rhythm, its own audience, and its own story to tell. I love being able to read the energy of my guests and tailor each experience to what interests them most — whether that’s Broadway history, iconic architecture, hidden gems, or the little details that most people walk right past.
New York is full of stories, and I never get tired of sharing them. The city is always changing, but its history and spirit are constant — full of creativity, resilience, and personality. I enjoy weaving together the big moments that shaped New York with the personal ones that make it feel alive today.
For me, being a professional guide is about more than facts and figures — it’s about connection. It’s about helping people see the city through new eyes and fall in love with it the way I have. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or rediscovering the place you call home, I’d love to show you around, share some stories, and help you experience the greatest city in the world.
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