I began my broadcasting career in 1985 my first internship was with FGTV I was the black history reader for "the Library channel" after several months of practicing my delivery I got enough courage to audition for a radio spot with WIGO radio station. In 1988 I met Dorothy Brunson she saw a lot potential in me so she took me under her wings and taught me how to become a news reporter I became good at so she hired me as her news and traffic anchor for her morning and afternoon newscast. She also hired a Sales Manager we covered the 1988 Democratic National Convention simulcast the show on two of her affiliate stations located in North Carolina and Baltimore. In 1990 she did a sales presentation to some rich businessmen and sold all three stations to them for one million dollars. She came back to Atlanta in 1993 and invited me a luxury downtown hotel and told me the story of her success in an interview that I hosted on Clark Atlanta University TV. I was picked up my Metro Networks and hired as the mid-day anchor for 12 radio stations in the city. I became a household name in Atlanta .. M last air check in Atlanta was 2005 with Total Traffic Networks, Clear Channel Radio.
1985 Graduate Of Columbia School of Broadcasting, Third Class broadcast license, 2000 Introduction to TV Production Certificate, Non-linear Editing Certificate and Camera Operation certificate. 2002 New Horizon's Computer School Certificate proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Photoshop, Illustrator.
I am licensed to used public television facilities audio boards, editing rooms and television studios.
I'm an excellent writer I go back on the caboose in 2010 at American Inter-Continental University Dunwoody Campus and enrolled into computer animation and now I can shoot video, add audio and produce mini-documentaries and my specialty in man on the street reporting I can take a crowd of people and make fantastic filmography with the footage.