An accomplished film and television director, she began her career editing on shows like "The Office," where her talent for comedic timing shone through. Transitioning to directing, she helmed episodes for popular series such as "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," and "GLOW." Known for her deft handling of comedy and ensemble casts, she expanded into feature films with the romantic comedy "Set It Up." Her work continues to resonate with humor, heart, and a keen eye for storytelling.
SET IT UP
Two overworked assistants try to set up their demanding bosses in order to have more free time for themselves, but end up finding love in the process.