Hi, I’m Hallie — I work at the intersection of film, audio, and event production, crafting narratives that elevate underrepresented voices and global stories.

I spent nearly a decade at the World Bank documenting the work of entrepreneurs, educators, and changemakers across the Middle East and Latin America. That experience shaped how I approach every project today: with curiosity, cultural sensitivity, and a deep respect for the communities I’m working with.

Alongside that work, I founded Future of Women, a global platform celebrating women through events, podcasts, and film. There, I discovered how much I love the entire creative production process—scouting locations, interviewing compelling voices, shaping narratives, and producing video, audio, and live events that resonate. Most recently, I created and produced a six-part, globe-spanning docuseries, podcast, and event series spotlighting women who are breaking cultural barriers in fields from food to fashion.

I work in English and Spanish, edit audio and video, and have led complex international projects from concept to delivery. I’m especially drawn to stories rooted in culture, food, nature, endurance sports, and communities that are often underrepresented.

If you’re looking for a collaborative, thoughtful producer or storyteller to help bring your project to life—whether it’s a short video, a podcast series, or an event—I’d love to work with you.

Education

  • M.J. Journalism, UC Berkeley

  • M.Sc. International Development, London School of Economics

  • B.A. Economics, Washington University in St. Louis