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I remember the first time I was on a Hollywood set. It was 1999. I think I still have the call sheet. I got a job as a Production Assistant on a commercial for Palmolive dish soap. I realized these were my people — production people.

Over the last two decades, I’ve produced hundreds of videos of all shapes and sizes. Television documentaries, commercials for cruise lines, PBS pledge breaks, oral testimonies with Holocaust survivors, and I even ‘starred’ in an episode of the WB’s infamous reality show “Blind Date.” I love it all.

Most Memorable: A documentary about San Quentin State Prison’s all-inmate baseball team.
Most Forgettable: An educational program hosted by the International Association of Asphalt Engineers.

When I’m not interviewing celebrity chefs or starring at an edit sequence, I’m usually working on my house or playing board games (and losing) with my wife and two daughters.

I’m currently a freelance producer/editor looking for contract gigs or full-time work.