My Work

It’s easy to offer empty promises of what one can do – it’s another to prove it.

Here is my proof.

On this page you'll find some examples of my work from throughout my career. This is not meant to just be my best, this is meant to showcase my variety of skills:  storytelling, organization, ability to respond quickly, and examples of past successes.  This is merely a brief synopsis that I hope can give you a taste of what I have to offer - feel free to request more if needed.

 
 
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NY Post - World Cup 2018 Articles

Along with producing and appearing on multiple daily VSiN shows (A Numbers Game and Russia 2018: The Tournament Show) during the World Cup, I was also afforded the opportunity to use my writing, soccer and developing sports-betting expertise in written pieces for the NY Post (via a partnership formed between the newspaper and the network).

 

Pre-World Cup 2018 preview with Brent Musburger

One of the reasons I jumped at the opportunity to join the Vegas Stats and Information Network in July 2017 was the chance to learn new skills, apply from my past experiences, and jump into the world of Sports Betting before it hit the mainstream.

Nowhere was this more evident than during the 2018 World Cup when I not only produced our daily show covering the tournament from a betting perspective just as it was being legalized nationwide, but I was also asked to jump in front of the camera for the first time in my professional career to offer my expertise.

In this clip, I got to join the legendary Brent Musburger on the network's flagship show "My Guys in the Desert" to give my views on the Russia World Cup ahead of its start and also field questions from the broadcasting icon himself

 
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UFC.com Case Study

Interested in seeing how I go about improving a website? Here is a brief look at one example from my past.

 
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Manchester's combat culture makes UFC 204 special

“We are all fighters” is more than just a saying; it’s an ethos – a way of life. Few cities in the world show off that spirit more than Manchester, site of Saturday’s UFC 204.

Known for its industrial origins tracing back to the 19th century, Manchester is now much more of a modern city – but walk around town and you can see that there’s a fighting spirit among the locals. It’s where former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton traces his roots. It’s where saying you support either local soccer team, Manchester United or Manchester City, in the wrong part of town can get you into trouble. It’s where punk rock once reigned supreme, and its music products still retain an edge – even their pop stars (just search Liam fights Noel on stage).

 

Volcano key to triathlete's hopes

Chasing the Olympic dream can take athletes to many unique places.

For Manuel “Manny” Huerta, an American triathlete hoping to qualify for the London 2012 Games, it put him on Irazu, an active volcano in Costa Rica.

Huerta’s Olympic journey started in Cuba, where, as a young boy, he watched the Games on state-run television. He also became an avid swimmer and runner, but his opportunities were limited under the communist regime.

Technology takes a pit stop

In NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series competition, a fraction of a second is everything.

Need proof? Just ask Mark Martin. Despite leading 26 of the final 27 laps at the season opening Daytona 500, the crown jewel event of stock car racing, the 25-year-veteran lost by a mere 0.020 seconds to Kevin Harvick only three weeks ago at Daytona International Speedway.

With that in mind, teams will try everything they can, within the rulebook, to get as much speed out of their race cars in their quest to be the fastest at every track on the calendar. But nowadays, that's not enough. Not only are there multiple high-level organizations with top notch drivers to compete with, but every team in the garage faces constant changes taking place throughout the landscape of the sport - including the introduction of a new car design (the Car of Tomorrow), new rules packages (like the smaller fuel cells in use this weekend), and changes to venues (like the reconfigured Las Vegas Motor Speedway) - just to name a few.

In today's NEXTEL Cup Series, building the fastest race car doesn’t ensure a trip to Victory Lane.

That's where XOS Technologies comes in.