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Three years ago, I graduated college with a finance degree, no roadmap, and a feeling I couldn’t ignore: I wasn’t ready to settle for the traditional corporate path — I wanted to bet on myself and test my luck.
I introduced myself to @TheRyanFeldman and shared my conviction that I could elevate and solidify something truly different — a social-first poker show centered on a game of skill and competition that connects people from around the world.
Ryan took a chance on me. I had no production experience and a résumé filled mostly with internships and college courses, but I had a fire within me that he believed in.
700+ live streams later, including three $1M games, we helped produce some of the most iconic moments in poker. I met incredible players, my soccer idol Neymar, and connected with entrepreneurs and creatives from across the world.
I was fortunate to work alongside world-class dealers and an elite production team that felt more like family than coworkers. The long nights, the pressure, and the responsibility shaped me in ways I’ll always value.
I even had the chance to play on the show a handful of times and host my own game, a true full-circle moment. From watching my favorite players battle from my college dorm room to testing my own luck on the felt — it’s something I’ll never take for granted.
Last week, I stepped away from my role as Director of @HCLPokerShow.
I’ve moved to NYC to pursue a long-standing goal — living on the East Coast and discovering what this next chapter demands of me. I’ll continue managing HCL’s social platforms and remain involved in a new capacity, but my time in the director’s chair has come to a close.
HCL is in great hands. Ryan has been an incredible role model — someone whose dedication and leadership I aspire to emulate. He’s built a team I have full confidence will continue to execute at the highest level.
This chapter reinforced something I’ll carry with me forever:
You don’t need the perfect resume. You need the courage to step forward before you feel ready — and the discipline to earn the opportunity once you get it.
In an industry fueled by money, fame, and illusion, staying grounded is the real edge.
It’s a bittersweet goodbye, but growth requires movement. I’ll always be grateful for this chapter, and I’ll keep betting on myself as I step into the next one. ♠️

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