>> Studied, at the time it was called
BTMF Broadcasting Telecommunications
and Mass Media, had a ball, had a great time.
One of my favorite professors is a mentor
now, Professor Paul Gluck [Assumed Spelling].
And went to school, graduated
2003 and started working.
I didn't have a job, I got lucky I
had an internship at Warner Brothers,
they own one of the TV stations in Philadelphia.
Started working, asked a lot of
questions, became a studio cam operator,
worked in their Engineering
Department in the production.
So we did a lot of shows, the JB
Kennedy Show [Assumed Spelling],
did a lot of cool shows that
Warner Brothers had.
Then went to CBS for awhile, mass
control operator on the technical side.
Then I went back to New York working at, when
NBC merged with all the other networks, USA,
and they had a big hub in Englewood,
New Jersey, worked there for awhile.
At the same time I was always producing
free-lance and doing as much as possible,
and then actually jumped
into the automotive industry.
A buddy of mine was a top journalist and
he had the journalism kind of mapped out,
and as a media producer myself we started
producing a lot of content and actually a lot
of the top automotive companies actually
hired us to produce a lot of content for them,
so that was kind of my kind of push into the
corporate and the big wigs I called them.
And since then I've just been hitting
the pavement running, you know.