About Me

Hi everyone!

 

For more than a decade, I have been heard on national radio and TV for various clients ranging from professional sports teams to children's tv networks to rock radio.  With a unique sound and production style, my clients trust that their projects are in good hands!

 

My career started in 2001, when I had the good fortune to intern at 92-3, K-Rock.  Steve Stone, the Creative Services Director at the time, recognized my interest (and hopefully a slight bit of talent) and agreed to take me on as his intern for the next semester.  After graduating college, I simultaneously became a Promotions Assistant at 92-3, K-Rock in NYC (the home of Howard Stern) and the Creative Services Director at G106.3 (WHTG - Eatontown, NJ - an alternative rock station).  After less than a year, I had climbed into the Production Director's chair at K-Rock...one of the biggest rock radio stations in the world.

 

The ride, for the first couple of years, was smooth!  Then, Howard decided to go to satellite.

 

From that point on, WXRK's format was constantly in question.  We flipped to Free-FM, a talk station.  We flipped back to K-Rock.  Shortly after...it was flipped to 92-3, Now-FM - a pop station.  It kicked off with 10,000 songs, no commercials.  As the Production Director (whose main responsibility was the commercials), I saw the writing on the wall.  The axe wouldn't fall on me then...nor would it fall when the station (along with all the other CBS properties in Manhattan) physically moved to a new building downtown.  It would fall a few months later...shortly after I had regained a sense of job security.  It was 2009...and I had been on the air in New York City for over 7 years.

 

From there...I wanted to focus on my freelance career...which, I'm grateful to say, has been blossoming quite nicely.

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