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.