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Listen up.

Since I was 11, I knew my calling in life—to be a broadcaster. What started out as doing mock play-by-play of playground kickball at recess has led to radio play-by-play of professional hockey, anchoring morning news radio, and public address announcing at major Division-I colleges.

I may have grown out of those playground days, but I'm not done growing as a professional. I am always looking to bolster my career in broadcasting, voiceover, and announcing.

I used to say "Let me be the voice your team needs." Now I mean much more than that.

Let me be the voice your brand needs.

Play-by-Play Broadcaster

My favorite spot in the world is from high above the action. Relaying the game to hundreds online or on the radio is a thrilling experience and the job of a lifetime.

Most kids grew up wanting to be the star athlete. I wanted to be the one who covered them.

Public Address Announcer

When you’re at a Boston University hockey game, you’ll hear me inside Agganis Arena. Same thing at Harvard’s Bright-Landry Hockey Center. And Northeastern’s Matthews Arena.

I’ve announced hockey, basketball, soccer, and several other sports at a handful of Division-I programs since 2015. And the list grows every year.

Voiceover Artist

From advertisements to bumpers, apps to narration; If you need a voice for your project, I would love to help out. Let me be the one to speak for you.

I’m a SAG-affiliated artist represented by DDO Agency (NY), and I’m ready to help get your message across.

Radio Broadcaster

Working with NBC News Radio, I covered national news stories out of Washington, DC — like the 2016 election and the inauguration. And I also covered local stories in DC and Boston — like Snowzilla and the Merrimack Valley gas explosions.

I was responsible for producing and supplying news to thousands of listeners every morning in cities from Massachusetts to Ohio to North Carolina.

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Freelance Writer

Broadcasting is at its very heart all about writing. Without that, any broadcast would fall apart. That’s why I’m excited about the writing opportunities I’ve gotten with Reviewed.com. By testing consumer products and writing about them, it’s given me a chance to flex some new and old muscles.