Who

I'm unapologetically cisgendered yet self-identify as a basset hound. I came of age in the '70s, began my career in the '80s, endured the challenges and humiliations of the '90s, rose and fell in the Aughts and emerged considerably scathed (I know that's not a real word but it's both apposite and the opposite of unscathed) in the '10s.

I've done work for some great companies: Bose, WebMD, CBS and Mercedes-Benz. I wrote the first website for Gevalia Kaffe back in 1995, when a text link was considered the height of technology. I did standup comedy for a while in the ‘90s and was featured on USA Network and America’s Talking, the predecessor to MSNBC. My wife sometimes refers to me as “Larry David without the money.”

After taking an early retirement from Bose, I embarked on a new career as an Airbnb host. In the process, I've achieved one of my life goals and added the title "Super" to my name by becoming a SUPERHOST.

Now I’m ready to resume my other goal of helping companies connect to their audiences in meaningful and memorable ways.

Resume — sorry, I mean resumé — is right here.