In 2022 I launched a new Boating TV show called Water Ways TV.
Since May 2019, I've been doing work as a national sports host with CBC News on both television and radio and was a key part of the Canadian Screen Award-winning Olympic run for CBC Morning Live with Heather Hiscox.
From 2015-2019, I hosted PowerBoat Television (airing nationally on Global TV Saturdays at 11am).
From 2010-2014 I worked for CBC News in Toronto and Windsor as a reporter and host.
My TV life all kicked off as a reporter with NTV Kenya back in January 2010.
Water Ways TV has proven a success and I'm adding a podcast and live events in 2024.
Starting in 2019 I began chasing down a story that I wanted to see. It took me from LA to Germany to interview some of the biggest names in Rock & Roll. Instead of "just another documentary" I instead craft an immersive theatrical experience to tell the story with live music, MC's and doc-shorts.
I have scaled Africa’s second-highest mountain to produce a feature on Mt. Kenya for Nairobi-based NTV News, shot corporate video onboard a sugar-hauling freighter, coordinated drone shoots of Billy Bishop Airport in downtown Toronto and crossed Canada to produce a video series for Yamaha Motor Canada's "Stay Outdoors" initiative.
I have been performing stand-up comedy as a "side hustle" since I completed a Second City Training Course in 2017.
I have performed dozens of times, primarily at Toronto comedy clubs but, when on the road for work, I have also taken the stage in Tampa, Seattle and South Bend, Indiana.
The comedy training and the lessons one can only learn performing in front of a live audience have further polished by on-air abilities.