Hi, I'm Chris — a global communications leader and Fulbright Scholar with a proven record of elevating brand presence,
driving audience engagement, and shaping narratives. I've led global campaigns, secured media coverage, and built thought leadership
for executives and organizations.
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At the intersection of strategic vision and creative storytelling, I thrive on pushing the limits of what is thought to be possible. My work blends together my expertise in writing, technology, and data analytics to drive measurable impact for brands and people.
Over the past 12 years, I’ve had a share of life-changing moments that have shaped who I am and what I believe in work and in life. Between my first and second years of college, I had founded two video game startups with my friends and was in charge of the modeling and animation. Ultimately, those didn’t end up working out, but that same year, I had accepted a research position in computer science to build a website to connect teachers, and I had begun taking freelance gigs to help cover expenses.
In 2015, I graduated with a film degree and moved to Brooklyn for the summer to work on indie films, eager to start my journey as a Fulbright Scholar in Albania. I built a similar website for the Ministry of Education and Sports there, produced a short documentary, and did a photo journal of the country all whilst traveling throughout Europe and North Africa.
I had an HR leader tell me once that it was important to fill your backpack with different tools - and so I left the entertainment industry after working at NBC upon my return from Albania and jumped headlong into the energy industry, where I joined Avangrid’s AGILE Talent program for young talent. It was an MBA in real life, and I learned more than I ever had in any role previously in my time there. I went and got married and had a baby, finishing my actual MBA in Finance in August of 2023. Almost 5 years after starting my journey at Avangrid, Nexans called me up to lead communications in North America, where I have been since.
A lot of people put words like “synergies” and “growth” in their bios. They put keywords and buzzwords that supposedly drive clicks. What I’ve learned the most in my career is that no matter if you are in marketing or finance or IT, the most important trait for any leader or any team member is authenticity. So I’m not here to tell you about how I can drive growth and results (my resume highlights those accomplishments), just to tell you a bit about myself and my story.
Soli Deo Gloria.
Nexans
2022 — Present
Lead the North American Communications team driving social media engagement, press coverage, and hosting the best events in the electrical cable industry.
Avangrid
2017-2022
First hired into the AGILE talent program, where we built out a retail power business from scratch, I ended up project managing communications and web development projects.
NBCUniversal
2016 — 2017
Worked first as a studio PA on Steve Wilkos and then was promoted to backstage manager. Also was responsible for guest travel (ask me about that one day).
Fulbright Association
2015 — 2016
Built out a website for teachers to better communicate curriculum throughout the country. Also produced a documentary and did a photo study of Albania.
Freelance
2012 — 2016
Built out websites and created marketing content for clients. Also worked on a bunch of movies, including one I directed and produced myself.
Various
2011 — 2016
I've worked for the Quinnipiac Polling Institute, managed a bar, worked at a summer camp teaching kids how to make games, and other miscellaneous gigs.
Sacred Heart University
2020-2023
Started my MBA on my honeymoon and focused on management at first, but quickly switched to the finance track. I knew that math has always been a blind spot in my education, so I leaned into the finance specialization to fill the gap.
Sacred Heart University
2012 — 2015
I started college in 2011 at the University of Mary Washington, which wasn't the best fit. I transferred to SHU and fell in love. I learned so much and even had the benefit of being able to fence and do theater.
Everyone has a brand. A brand is ultimately the lens through which the world sees a person or a company.
I've tried everything you can imagine to grow channels, and I focus heavily on getting meaningful engagement across campaigns with principles such as the 7-11-4 rule.
The oldest form of art is storytelling (visual storytelling through cave paintings, to be exact). People experience the world through stories, and I try to help brands tell theirs.
One of the first touchpoints of any company or person is the media. The media is a warzone at times, and I help navigate those waters calmly and coolly.
I've been blessed to have learned how to code early in life. And while I'm by no means a full-stack developer, I've built my fair share of computers, websites, and servers.
I mentioned before that I liked to fill my tool bag with a variety of different skills. In all of my most recent roles, I've had to plan massive budgets and ROI for every dollar spent. The MBA came in handy.