I began my professional career in 2009 when I joined the military. I served in the military for over 6 years as a 19D Cavalry Scout. During my time in the military I learned that by using intelligence, integrity, discipline, teamwork and perseverance many things are possible. Those morals and more are the foundation of my professional being and directives I live by. After 2 combat tours to Afghanistan I decided my military career was coming to an end due to injuries that will never recover; I exited the military with an Honorable Discharge. I received a Purple Heart among other awards and commendations for my service. During those long deployments and field trainings I began finding other passions and found my first DAW. I began teaching myself Fruity Loops. At that time I had no aspirations of being an engineer or even seen this path in my future. However when I found the Audio Degree Program at Full Sail University I knew I had an opportunity to turn a passion into a career. My time at Full Sail was rewarding as well as humbling. There were many challenges and unexpected obstacles including a direct hit from Hurricane Michael. My family and I had only been homeowners for 9 months before Hurricane Michael left us in devastation and over $75,000 in damages to our home and property. In spite of this tragic event I persevered and completed my degree program a few months later. Since then I've continued learning and expanding my skillset. Searching for opportunities to further develop myself professionaly is one of my main goals. I bring passion, knowledge, drive, and a work ethic found in few others.My professionalism and wide array of skills provide value to any environment I'm in. Thank you for you time and I look forward to speaking with you.
My passion and pride is my family. I'm a proud father of three and husband to an amazing wife.They are my joy and inspiration. We enjoy home cooked meals, love our basketball, and music. Thank you for your time. Feel Free to reach out leave a comment, and make a profile. Thanks again for reading!
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