I’m a creative strategist and content leader with a passion for storytelling that connects audiences and drives engagement. As the Director of Creative Content and Social Media at Marquette University Athletics, I’ve built a dynamic brand presence, growing Marquette Basketball’s social media following by 67,000+ and generating over 215 million impressions in just four years. Additionally, I’ve led digital growth across all other Marquette Athletics social media accounts, adding 47,000+ new followers and generating 73+ million impressions, expanding the department's reach beyond basketball. My work has been featured in national ad campaigns, including a Dick’s Sporting Goods commercial aired during March Madness.
With a background in architectural design and photography, I bring a unique perspective to visual storytelling. I’ve captured some of the biggest moments in sports, traveled internationally on assignment, and crafted compelling narratives that resonate beyond the game.
Beyond content creation, I’m passionate about developing the next generation of sports creatives. Each year, I’ve mentored and managed a robust team of student interns, helping them refine their skills and launch careers in the industry. Many of my former interns have gone on to land high-profile jobs in sports creative immediately upon graduation.
Beyond sports, my portfolio spans portrait, event, and architectural photography, showcasing my ability to tell powerful stories in any setting. I thrive on creative problem-solving, collaboration and crafting content that leaves a lasting impact.
When I’m not creating, I’m traveling, seeing the world through the eyes of others, or spending time with my wife and our three pets, Louie, Eggs Benedict and Cashmere.
Viral Moments

 In my second game working for Major League Baseball, I created a viral story talked about in the above video. The story was featured in dozens of national publications as well as on Good Morning America. They eventually commemorated the moment with the bobblehead on the right.

This portrait of Barstool Sports' Jared Carrabis sparked comedic segments on Sirius Radio and other Barstool outlets.

This clip of Marquette's send-off for the first Sweet Sixteen game in 11 years generated 560,000+ views and 33,000+ likes on social media.

Clients
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