I attended college at Northern Kentucky University and received my Management degree in Business Administration. Prior to college, I played baseball as well as basketball throughout my childhood and high school years. I was very involved with travel baseball and that is how I spent most of my childhood summers. I played in many tournaments around the Cincinnati area and traveled out-of-state quite frequently. I have always had a passion for sports and helping others. I believe that the lessons we learn throughout our time playing sports carry over into every other aspect of our lives. We are taught the valuable lessons of hard work, commitment, discipline, and mental toughness, to name a few. I believe that many of the things we need to be successful in life can be learned throughout our time playing athletics.
I joined NCSA with the goal of helping fellow athletes reach their dreams and aspirations to play college athletics. While this is something I never had the opportunity to do, I know that the time athletes spend playing sports in college are some of the most memorable years of their life. I hope to have the biggest impact I can on making that happen. This role provides me with a great opportunity and the work is extremely rewarding.
When I am not working at NCSA, I spend a lot of my free time in the gym, watching sports, and reading books. I am a fan of both the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cincinnati Reds.
I reside on a small farm on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio.