Education

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University 2003 - 2007
Syracuse, New York
Ph.D. in Mass Communication              
Concentrations: Music Industry; Marketing
Dissertation:  Organizational Influence: A Look at the Independents - A mixed-methods study of independent record labels and how the label influences the content of music, lyrics, packaging and enhanced CD content.

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University 2000-2001
Syracuse, New York
MS in Media Management

State University of New York at Cortland. 1995-1999
Cortland, New York
BS in Health Science             
Minor: Communications Studies

Experience

Syracuse University  (2008 - 2023)                                                                                    
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (2017-2023)
College of Visual & Performing Arts (2008-2017)                          
Assistant Professor, Bandier Program
Music & Entertainment Industries, Department Chair (2014-2017)
Interim Director, Bandier Program (2016-2017)
Interim Director, Audio Arts (2016-2017)

  • Teach undergraduate and graduate students in all areas of the music business, media industries, emerging technologies and social media

  • Organized, facilitated and delivered a three-day immersion program for the Syracuse Online Masters Degree Program in Nashville, Tennessee.

  • Department Chair position had oversight of The Bandier Program, Music Industry Majors/Minors, Sound Recording Technology Program and the Audio Arts Masters Program

  • Regularly advised Honors Capstone Projects including projects awarded best in category honors.

  • Faculty Advisor to 20 Watts Magazine, WERW and formerly for the MEISA chapter.

  • Assisted with planning and managing student experiences at Madison Square Garden, Sirius XM and conferences nationwide including SXSW, Billboard, CMJ and others.

  • Internship supervision and site visits for almost every student placement through 2017.

  • Curriculum and course design in an ever shifting industry.

  • Additional classes created and/or delivered for non-music students including Web3, social media & data, short form storytelling, the business of social media influencers.

TikTok Creator (2020 - Present)
Social Media Personality                                                               

  • Currently around 345,000 followers on TikTok with nearly 22 million likes and 250+ million views of original content.

  • Monetizing TikTok via several avenues including brand deals, sponsored use of music, TikTok’s creator fund and via PearPop.

Social Media Consultant (2021-present)
Founder

  • Develop content strategy, content calendars and style guides for musicians, athletes and lifestyle brands.

  • Photography, videography, editing and graphic design for clients

  • Build analytic reports and audits of current social media presence for prospective clients plus ongoing reports for current clients

  • Advise on trends and trending sounds for TikTok.

Aux Records + Management (2003 - Present)
Founder                                                              

  • Facilitated the recording and product management of 20+ products including albums, EPs, singles and compilations via digital, CD, cassette and vinyl formats

  • Managed all career aspects of a former professional athlete turned musician

  • Managed and evaluated eight interns at Aux Records

  • Coordinated national college and satellite radio airplay for select artists

  • Booked and promoted Aux Records stages at The Taste of Syracuse and New York State Fair

  • Successfully built the career of the band Honor Bright.  The band was nationally touring, played MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL), signed to internationally distributed Triple Crown Records in addition to releases on Aux Records.

  • Additional experience as a tour manager, merch sourcing and fulfillment, stage management and limited front of house sound

  • The label is very much a regional label with select artists gaining national traction

Galaxy Communications, WKRL-FM/WKLL-FM (2009 - 2011)
iRock MD/Host        

  • Select music and host a two hour long indie rock radio show on commercial radio

  • Maintain weekly email & phone contact with ~50 record labels and radio promotion companies

  • Submit charts to FMQB weekly for their national charts

  • Provided internship opportunities to two Syracuse University students

Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (2008)
Visiting Professor

  • Taught three courses in the advertising department, Introduction to Advertising (ADV 206) and two sections of Writing Advertising Strategies and Executions (ADV 207)

LeMoyne College (2007 - 2008)
Adjunct Professor                                                                  

  • Taught “Advertising Issues and Practices” (CMM 476; Spring 2008), “Art and Forms of Advertising” (CMM 376; Fall 2007) and “Mass Media & Society I” (CMM 250; Summer 2007)

Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (2006 - 2007)
Adjunct Professor

  • Designed and developed the special topic course of “Music Industry Public Relations” for the Spring 2006 semester

  • Instructed “Media & Society” and “Applied Media Research” for the Fall 2006 semester

  • Taught “Introduction to Advertising” for the Spring 2007 semester

Syracuse University, NY GEAR UP (2005 - 2007)                                     
Assistant Director

  • Facilitated internal and external integrated marketing communications

  • Represent Syracuse University at regional and national conferences

  • Assist with content delivery for 11 middle school student cohorts

  • Assist in tracking student participation in NY GEAR UP activities

The Syndicate (2001 - 2005)                                                                                                  
Central New York Field Representative

  • Implemented Central New York promotional campaigns on behalf of major label musicians and record labels

  • Assisted artists with day of show needs including load ins, selling merchandise and email collection

Syracuse Jazz Fest (2001 – 2005) 
Stage Manager                                                                       

  • Organized bands and emcees on the scholastic stage while keeping to the required production schedule

  • Managed stage sound and lighting crew for the annual three-day festival

Syracuse University, NY GEAR UP (2001 - 2005)                  
Student Support Coordinator

  • Coordinated and administered all day-to-day office activities

  • Campus co-principal for 2003 and 2004 summer school

  • Teaching assistant for Math A at Henninger High School during summer school 2005

  • Created various newsletters distributed to NY GEAR UP students and parents

  • Implemented a radio campaign aired on Clear Channel Radio

  • Supervised a mentor program with Syracuse University students

  • Web design for the Department of Student Support and Retention

Empire State Games (2002)
Assistant to the Producer, Opening Ceremony       

  • Supported producer in day-to-day operations

  • Organized press conference for the torch lighting ceremony

  • Assisted musical talent (Ray Charles, Lonestar) and emcee (Bob Costas) during ceremony

WIII-FM/WKRT-AM (1999 - 2001)                                                                      
Producer/Board Operator

  • Produced broadcasts of college football and basketball

  • Contributed as a part-time morning show producer

  • Operated as a reporter on the news team for “Election Night 1999”

WSUC-FM (1997 - 1999)
Station Manager/Program Director/Music Director

  • Facilitated proceedings for FCC forfeiture from a 1992 incident involving an indecent Kid Rock song

  • Oversight and management of budget, gear and music library

  • Managed executive staff of ten and a general staff of seventy-five including managing biweekly staff meetings

  • Scheduled and coordinated station sponsored events including internally promoted concerts, community promotions and sports broadcasts

  • Communicated with record labels and promotion companies weekly while compiling and delivering station top thirty and top ten RPM (EDM) charts for publication in CMJ

  • Weekly review of new music to be added to station rotation.

Service

  • Music and Entertainment Industry Educator’s Association (MEIEA) Executive Board Member (2018-2023)

    • Oversight of MEIEA Board Elections 2022, 2023

    • MEIEA Summit Panel Moderator 2021, 2022, 2023

    • MEIEA Meets Organizer/Moderator 2021, 2022

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse School, IDEA Search Committee (2021 -2022)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse School, Awards Committee (2021 -2022)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse School, Graduate Program Committee (2019 -2020)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse School, Awards Committee (2019 - 2020)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse School, Faculty Council Alternate (2018 - 2019)

  • Syracuse University, Music and Entertainment Industries, Department Chair (2013 – 2017)

  • Syracuse University, VPA, Interim Director, Bandier Program (2016-2017)

  • Syracuse University, VPA, Interim co-Director, Audio Arts (2016-2017)

  • Syracuse University, VPA, Social Media Committee Member (2012 – 2015)

  • Syracuse University, School of Music, Curriculum Committee (2012 - 2014)

  • Syracuse University, School of Music, Technology Committee (2012 - 2017)

  • Syracuse University, VPA, Director of the School of Music Search Committee (2010 - 2011)

  • Syracuse University, VPA, Music Industry Chair Search Committee (2010)

  • Syracuse University, School of Music, Executive Committee Alternate (2009 - 2011)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Public Relations Search Committee (2004 - 2005)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Joint Public Relations and Advertising Search Committee (2004-2005)

  • Syracuse University, University, University File Sharing & Legal Digital Music Committee (2004-2005)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Newhouse Doctoral Student Organization President (2003-2004)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Doctoral Student Representative (2002-2004)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Graduate Program Committee (2003-2004)

  • Syracuse University, Newhouse, Newhouse Tenure Committee (2002-2003)

Professional Affiliations

  • Music and Entertainment Industries Educator’s Association (MEIEA); Board Member (2018-2023), General Member 2023-present

  • International Entertainment Buyer’s Association (IEBA); General Member 2021-present

    • Music Business Educator of the Year, Finalist (2022)

  • The Association for Popular Music Education (APME); General Member 2019-present

  • The Recording Academy, General Member 2013-2017; 2019-2022

  • Americana Music Association, General Member 2018-present

Personal Accomplishments

  • Ironman All World Athlete #2 Ranking Globally for Physically Challenged Athletes (2022)

  • Ironman 70.3 All World Athlete #1 Ranking Globally for Physically Challenged Athletes (2018, 2020)

  • Off-Road ParaTriathlon All American (2018)

  • ParaDuathlon National Champion (2018, 2019), Runner Up (2021)

  • ParaCycling Time Trial National Championship #4

  • New York State ParaCycling Time Trial State Champion (2019, 2021, 2023)

  • New York State ParaCycling Gravel Champion (2021, 2022)

  • Ironman Finisher (Lake Placid, 2019)

  • 10x Ironman 70.3 Finisher

Teaching Schedule

Spring 2023, Assistant Teaching Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Social Media & Data for the Music Business (BAN 364)

  • Music Business for Non-Majors (BAN 400/600)

  • Web3 for Media Professionals (ICC 400/600)

Fall 2022, Assistant Teaching Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Business of Influencers and Content Creators (BAN 400/600)

  • Music Business, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (BAN 454)

  • Communications and Society (COM 107)

Spring 2022, Assistant Teaching Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Social Media & Data for the Music Business (BAN 364)

  • Music Business for Non-Majors (BAN 400 / BAN 600)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235 Section 1)

  • Independent Study: Music Business, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (BAN 490)

Fall 2021, Assistant Teaching Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Music Business, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (BAN 454)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235 / TRF 690 Section 1)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235 Section 2)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235 Section 3)

  • First-Year Seminar (COM 100)

Spring 2021, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Live Music & Experiential Branding (BAN 245)

  • Social Media & Data for the Music Business (BAN 364)

  • Music Business, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (BAN 454)

Fall 2020, Research Leave

  • Guest Lecture Communications & Society (COM 107 Sharon Hollenback)

  • Guest Lecture Business of Record Labels & Publishers (BAN 235 Michelle Santosuosso)

Spring 2020, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Multimedia Storytelling (COM 117)

  • Social Media & Data for the Music Business (BAN 364/RAE 400)

Fall 2019, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Record Labels & Music Publishers (BAN 235)

  • Social Media & Data for the Music Business (BAN 364)

  • Music Business, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (BAN 454)

Spring 2019, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 400)

  • Advanced Management Seminar (TRF 461/661)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490; RAE 690)

Fall 2018, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Advanced Management Seminar (TRF 461/661)

  • Music, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (RAE 500)

  • Industry Forces (TRF 635)

  • First Year Seminar (COM 100)

Spring 2018, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 404)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235)

  • Honors Capstone (RAE 499)

  • Independent Study (COM 690)

Fall 2017, Assistant Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Music, Technology & Emerging Opportunities (RAE 500)

  • Principles & Practices of Television, Radio, Film (TRF 235)

Spring 2017, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Weekly Student Convocation (MHL 072, 074, 076, 078)

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series (MUI 010, 310, 610)

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Independent Study (MUI 690, Section 4)

  • Independent Study (MUI 690, Section 5)

  • Entertainment Industry Exploration (RAE 505)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Independent Study (RAE 690, Section 2)

  • Independent Study (RAE 690, Section 3)

Fall 2016, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Weekly Student Convocation (MHL 071, 073, 075, 077)

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series (MUI 010, 310, 610)

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Entertainment Industry Exploration (RAE 505)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

Summer 2016, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Audio Arts Graduate Survey (RAE 601)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Audio Arts Industry Practicum (RAE 675)

Spring 2016, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305, Section 1)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305, Section 2)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

Fall 2015, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Red Bull Records Falcon Project (A&R) (RAE 400)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Independent Study (RAE 690)

Summer 2015, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Audio Arts Graduate Survey (RAE 601)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Audio Arts Industry Practicum (RAE 675)

Spring 2015, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Red Bull Records Falcon Project (A&R) (RAE 400)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Independent Study (RAE 690)

Fall 2014, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Red Bull Records Falcon Project (A&R) (RAE 400)

  • Entertainment Industry Practicum (RAE 408)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490, Section 3)

  • Reconciling Arts and Commerce (RAE 501)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

  • Independent Study (RAE 690)

Summer 2014, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Audio Arts Graduate Survey (RAE 601)

  • Audio Arts Colloquium (RAE 610)

Spring 2014, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Music Industry Practicum (MUI 408)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 400)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

Fall 2013, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Music Industry Practicum (MUI 408)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490, Section 2)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490, Section 4)

  • Reconciling Arts and Commerce (RAE 501)

Spring 2013, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 400)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Experience Credit (RAE 400)

  • Experience Credit (VPA 470)

  • Honors Capstone Project (RAE 499) – Award for Best Capstone, Professional Category

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series, Guest host

Fall 2012, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Reconciling Arts & Commerce (RAE 501)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Experience Credit (RAE 400)

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series, Guest host

Spring 2012, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 400)

  • Honors Capstone Project (RAE 499)

  • Experience Credit (RAE 400)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • The SXSW Experience (RAE 500)

Fall 2011, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Reconciling Arts & Commerce (RAE 501)

  • Experience Credit (RAE 400)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

Spring 2011, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (IST 400 w/ Anthony Rotolo)

  • Social Media for the Music Business (RAE 400)

  • Music Industry & The Media Independent Study (MUI 690; Newhouse Grad student)

  • Honors Thesis (MUI 499)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490)

Fall 2010, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Reconciling Arts & Commerce (RAE 501)

  • Fundamentals of the Music Business (MUI 400)

  • Music Industry & The Media Independent Study (RAE 490)

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series, Guest host (MUI 010, 310, 610)

  • Experience Credit (RAE 400)

Spring 2010, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490; Social Media & Web Design)

  • Independent Study (RAE 490; Reconciling Arts & Commerce)

  • Current State of the Music Industry (MUI 402)

  • Soyars Leadership Lecture Series, Guest host (MUI 010, 310, 610)

Fall 2009, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

  • Reconciling Arts & Commerce (MUI 400; Syracuse Campus)

  • Reconciling Arts & Commerce (MUI 400; Los Angeles Campus)

  • Experience Credit (MUI 400; Summer Internship / Forum)

  • Legal Aspects of the Music Industry (MUI 490; Independent Study)

  • Concert Promotion in Los Angeles (RAE 490; Los Angeles campus)

Spring 2009, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 2 (MUI 206)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

Fall 2008, Assistant Professor, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry 1 (MUI 205)

  • Music Industry & The Media (MUI 305)

Spring 2008, Visiting Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Introduction to Advertising (ADV 206)

  • Writing Advertising Strategies and Executions (ADV 207, section 2)

  • Writing Advertising Strategies and Executions (ADV 207, section 3)

Spring 2008, Adjunct Professor, LeMoyne College

  • Advertising Issues and Practices (CMM 476)

Fall 2007, Adjunct Professor, LeMoyne College

  • Art & Forms of Advertising (CMM 376)

Summer 2007, Adjunct Professor, LeMoyne College

  • Mass Media & Society I (CMM 250)

Spring 2007, Adjunct Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Introduction to Advertising (ADV 206)

Fall 2006, Adjunct Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Media & Society (COM 107)

  • Applied Media Research (COM 647)

Spring 2006, Adjunct Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Music Industry Public Relations (PRL 530)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Radio, Television, Film in Society (TRF 235). Dr. Fiona Chew,
    Topic: The Music Industry

Fall 2005, Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Mass Communications and Society (COM 107). Dr. Carla Lloyd, Topic: The Music Industry, Radio & Podcasting

Spring 2005, Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film (COM 506 – two sections)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Radio, Television, Film in Society (TRF 235). Dr. Fiona Chew,
    Topic: The Music Industry

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Communications Law (TRF ). Dr. Lynne Flocke,
    Topic: The Music Industry

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film (COM 506), Professor Mark Obbie Topic: Music and the First Amendment (two Lecturers)

  • Teaching Assistant, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University, Soyars Leadership Lecturer Series (MUI 610)

Fall 2004, Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film - undergraduate (COM 506)

  • Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio and Film – graduate (TRF 637)

  • Teaching Assistant, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University
    Soyars Leadership Lecturer Series (MUI 310)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University,
    Mass Communications and Society (COM 107). Dr. Carla Lloyd, Topic: The Music Industry

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film (COM 506), Professor Pat Longstaff Topic: Legal Issues in the Music Industry

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film (TRF 637), Professor Pat Longstaff Topic: Legal Issues in the Music Industry

Summer 2004, Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Research Methods (COM 605), Dr. Dennis Kinsey Topic: Q Methodology

Spring 2004, Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Advertising (ADV 206)

  • Teaching Assistant, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University
    Soyars Leadership Lecturer Series (MUI 400)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Introduction to Advertising (ADV 206), Professor Amy Falkner Topic: Direct Marketing

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Mass Communications and Society (COM 107). Dr. Bradley Gorham, Topic: The Music Industry

Fall 2003, Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Advertising and Public Relations (COM 507 – two sections)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Communications Law for Television, Radio & Film (COM 507), Professor Frank Dehn Topic: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Music

Spring 2003, Adjunct Professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Co-professor, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Mass Communications and Society (COM 107)

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Mass Communications and Society (COM 107), Dr. Carla Lloyd Topic: Historical Themes in the Music Industry / Current Industry Structure

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Mass Communications and Society (COM 107), Professor Robert Lloyd Topic: The Music Industry

  • Guest Lecturer, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University
    Radio, Television, Film in Society (TRF 235), Professor Larry Elin Topic: Music Industry Marketing

Fall 2002, Teaching Assistant, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

  • Mass Communications and Society (COM 107)