- Speaker/Trainer
I have more than twenty years of management and leadership experience with state and federal government and the private sector. I've delivered training seminars and workshops throughout the United States and worked closely with the Federal Judicial Center to develop programs for federal court employees.
My two unique training programs, "It's More Than Rock and Roll" and "Eve of Destruction: Why Bad Things Happen to Good Bands" have been presented to the public and private sector, including such diverse industries as banking, healthcare, law enforcement, and the judiciary, helping thousands of participants learn the art of teamwork and leadership.
Please contact me using the link above to learn how I can help the teams in your workplace be more creative and successful.
- Singer/Songwriter
My first album entitled "Long Story Short," was released in December 2005. It features ten original songs about love, life, Internet stalkers, and the thrill of buying a new car. It’s fun for the whole family!
My follow-up album “Girls Behaving Badly” was released in 2008. The title is fairly self explanatory. Girls are behaving badly and I sing about them. This is a great country. I then released an EP entitled “In The Scene” in 2009. An EP says, “Hey, I’m an artist, but the plain truth is that I simply don’t have enough songs for a whole album.” On the upside, it costs you, the listener, less than a full album so there’s value there as well as entertainment. Plus it takes up less space on your iPod than all those big bloated “albums.”
In 2010 for no reason whatsoever and clearly not to satisfy any huge demand in the marketplace, I released my fourth album “Post Apocalyptic Playground." All four of these little puppies are available exclusively for download through iTunes. I’m not currently working on another album but I told my wife that I am just as an excuse to avoid doing any yard work. My musical influences include the Beatles, the Who, Marshall Crenshaw, Cheap Trick, and Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters. I also love those cymbal clashing monkeys.