I was born and raised in Ft. Myers, Florida and attended college at Florida State University and majored in Sports Management. While earning my masters in Athletic Administration at FSU, I coached football at Tallahassee-Lincoln High School where we won the 2010 state championship. I spent the 2009-2012 summers working for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a training camp assistant and supervisor where I was primarily responsible for the travel logistics of players/coaches and staff for the duration of training camp. After my stint with the Buccaneers, I became a graduate assistant coach for Harding University (Dll) in Searcy, Arkansas where I was the strong safeties coach. In 2014 I moved back to Florida to coach the outside linebackers at Florida Tech in Melbourne, Florida where the program was entering its second year of existence. In 2016, the team earned its first ever playoff birth and had multiple players earn NFL training camp roster spots. Following the 2016 season, I stepped away from coaching and became a full time elementary PE teacher up until summer 2020 when I came on board with NCSA.
What I love about being a part of the NCSA team is the daily opportunity to have a major influence on the lives of high school student athletes and their families. Having been a college coach and recruited high school athletes, I know how overwhelming the recruiting process can be and the stress it puts on athletes and their families. Being able to establish relationships with my clients and guide them along the way is something that I take great pride and enjoyment in.