About Me
I began my career in Mongolia’s national media during a period of rapid political, social, and environmental change. As a journalist and anchorwoman, I witnessed firsthand how information shapes public decisions, government policy, and community wellbeing. Reporting breaking news, interviewing policymakers, and communicating urgent issues taught me that journalism is not only storytelling—it is a public responsibility.
Over time, my work expanded from broadcasting to creative content development, leadership roles, and community-based communication. Whether producing news, writing radio scripts, or managing media teams, I learned to translate complex issues into narratives that people can understand and act on. After moving to the United States, I continued this mission through design, research, and community-focused creative projects.
My goal now is to deepen my understanding of environmental challenges, global communication, and public policy. Yale’s graduate program offers the exact interdisciplinary lens I need to transform my journalism and communication experience into meaningful, global impact.
“You can make anything by writing.”
C. S. Lewis