Wx Insights 2022-Present Operator. Weather communications information provider. Connecting weather communications researchers with weather communicators.
Panhandle Magazine 2023-Present. Contributing writer/photographer. Regional print magazine for Texas Panhandle. KFDX-TV 2014-2021 Chief Meteorologist, KFDX-TV, Wichita Falls, TX.
2019 Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorology and the University of Oklahoma. Developing Wx Insights. Information portal between societal impact weather researchers and broadcast meteorologists. Broadcast coaching and mentoring for OU broadcast meteorology students.
CBS Radio/TV Group 2014 Social Media Manager/Digital Content Producer, KTVT-TV and six market radio stations, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX. Social media strategy and implementation. Website content.
Texas Cable News 1998-2014 Chief Meteorologist, Texas Cable News, Dallas, TX. Principle architect of statewide weather product, including station launch.
Listing Improvements 2009-2012 Owner/Operator, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX. Video, audio and photo production for residential real estate. Producing full-video home tours.
Podcasts - WeatherBrains, Weather Insiders, Hot Air 2005-Present Host, Co-host, Creator, Executive Producer, Dallas, TX. Various rolls in creation of multiple audio and online programs for weather industry. Tripled audience growth for WeatherBrains podcast.
Integrated Warning Team (IWT), Norman, OK Region- Founding committee member. Cowboy True Western Art Show - Committee member, section designer. The Weather Run - Community fitness training event. Online and on air fundraiser for Type 1 Diabetes. Kemp Center for the Arts & Wichita Falls Area Schools Virtual Tours - Host. Blue Skies for Big Blue - Citywide photography exhibit, creator. Red River Photography Club - Member and project organizer. Meals On Wheels - Volunteer.
Consulting
Weather product design and consulting for: StormPins, Metwit, Foot's Forecast
Education
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX. Bachelor of Science, Radio-TV Film 1988. Honors graduate, AERHO officer, student teacher.
Mississippi State University, State College, MS. Broadcast Meteorology Program.