About

A life in classical music was destined to be Brandon's path -- until a new passion burst onto the scene on the other side of the world. While finishing high school in China, Brandon's eyes were opened to the world of sports mediawhen he arrived in Korea to watch the 2018 Winter Olympics. There, he found his way to the Guangneung Ice Arena press row and began writing daily pieces for a small sport site, Rotoden. 

From Korea to back home in China, Brandon was a frequent multimedia contributor to Redstar - a nationally-published English magazine. That all culminated with a three episode video series for Redstar and the Qingdao city government on foreign business success in the city - all hosted, produced, and edited by Brandon. 

Upon arriving back to the United States during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brandon threw himself into sports media for good, enrolling at the Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting in Orlando. He was all over the place in his two years there - studio directing for SWAC Conference football, hosting and calling games for Rollins College and local high schools, anchoring his school's flagship sports show, Full Sail Live, while also hosting and producing digital content for Tennis Channel and the growing brand of collegiate tennis. Telling stories was always the goal - and he tackled it in as many ways as possible.

Now, Brandon is a Field Creator for Sushi Grade Media in Orlando, where he's spent his last five years (beginning while still in college). He has become a premier sports storyteller and creator through his longform work for national brands such as NBC Sports and ESPN - alongside a diverse shortform toolkit in all facets of creation for both digital and broadcast platforms. Producing, shooting, editing and more are just the tools that allow him to be a great teammate, collaborator, and leader as he continues his goal of showcasing the best sports has to offer.