About Me

A Childhood Shaped by Golf

I started playing golf at a young age, and for a long time I imagined it as more than just a hobby. In elementary school, I trained with the mindset of becoming a professional golfer. My days were simple but demanding: school, physical training, practice, and repetition. Week after week, life revolved around the course, the range, and the discipline of improving one small detail at a time.

I also participated in competitions at US, and those early experiences taught me what it means to work toward something seriously. Golf was never only about performance. Even then, it was already teaching me patience, self-control, and the importance of showing up with focus every single day.

A New Chapter in the U.K.

In 2019, I made the decision to continue my education in the United Kingdom for high school. It was a major turning point in my life. Moving to a new country at a young age pushed me out of my comfort zone and taught me how to adapt quickly, think independently, and see the world from a broader perspective.

Living abroad also changed the way I understood myself. It gave me distance from what was familiar, but that distance helped me grow. I became more open to different cultures, ways of thinking, and ways of telling stories. That experience shaped not only my education, but also the way I connect with people and the world around me.

From King’s College London to USC

In 2022, I was admitted to King’s College London, where I studied Economics and Management. My studies gave me a stronger understanding of strategy, decision-making, and how organizations, markets, and people interact. At the same time, living in London broadened my global perspective and deepened my interest in communication, media, and the ways ideas and stories connect people across cultures.

In 2025, I came to the United States to begin a new chapter at USC Annenberg. Studying here has given me the opportunity to build on that international background while exploring my growing interests in public relations, digital storytelling, and creative communication in a more focused way.

What Golf Taught Me

Although my path has grown in new directions, golf remains one of the biggest influences in my life. It taught me how to stay present, especially under pressure. In golf, you cannot control every shot, every bounce, or every result. What you can control is your mindset, your rhythm, and your ability to return to the present moment.

That lesson has stayed with me far beyond the course. Golf taught me to focus on what is in front of me, to recover from mistakes without losing composure, and to trust the value of consistency. It shaped the way I approach challenges, growth, and even relationships—with patience, discipline, and perspective.

Beyond the Classroom

Outside of academics, I also enjoy photography. Like golf, photography has taught me to notice details, pay attention to light and timing, and appreciate perspective. Both have influenced the way I observe the world and the way I tell stories.

Today, I see myself as someone shaped by movement between places, cultures, and experiences—from the golf course, to London, to Los Angeles. Each stage has taught me something different, and together they continue to shape the person I am becoming.