The Harvard Crimson

The Harvard Crimson is Harvard’s student run paper and the only daily paper in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I joined the Harvard Crimson my freshman spring, 2018. In 2019, I served as an Associate Design Editor, responsible for the layout and graphics of the daily paper. In this role, I worked on the team that executed production of the annual glossy edition of the Crimson’s magazine, Fifteen Minutes. In 2020, I will be serving a Design Chair. As chair, my job is to lead and manage the 40+ person design board, including the news, magazine, arts, illustration, and web design divisions. This includes coordinating and implementing print and online design operations, spearheading recruiting and training initiatives, and organizing social events. Below, you can find a sample of my work from my time at the paper.

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Coffee And sustainability

I created this project in 2019, as a summer intern at Value Retail. Value Retail (also called the Bicester Village Shopping Collection) is the developer, owner, and operator of 11 flagship retail destinations in EU & China, with the world’s highest retail sales densities, 50 million annual visitors, over $3 billion in-store sales.

As a sustainability intern, my job was to identify opportunities in the business model to optimize both profitability and sustainability. For one of my projects, the brief was to analyze coffee “as both a commodity and an experience” within its largest shopping village.

At the end of my internship, I was asked to distill a portion of my project into a presentation to educate people across the company about how to integrate sustainability into day-to-day choices. Because of the presentation’s success, I then converted the presentation into magazine that could be circulated around the company, featured below: