About Keith

Early Years
Keith grew up in Monmouth County, NJ. He was an honor roll student and stand-out athlete playing football, basketball, baseball, and running track in the Jersey Shore area. His first time on the microphone was calling Pop Warner football games every Sunday at age 16. He was a three-year starter at Quarterback, captain of the football team, and state champion at Ocean Township High School. He was all-conference and selected to play in the NJ/NY Governor's Bowl game. He graduated from Ocean Township High School in 2006 with over ten football scholarship offers.

College
Keith spent two years undeclared with no major at James Madison University playing football as a backup Quarterback. He transferred back home to Monmouth University and sat out a year. He played scout team quarterback during that year off. He changed positions and declared a major. He played a year as a wide receiver and then gave his scholarship back. He joined the radio club and focused on his major in Communication: Radio and TV. He graduated for Monmouth University in 2011.

After College, Early Career
Keith started DJing at age 15 and had that to lean on with no job opportunities after school. He worked as a DJ, MC, and promoter in the Jersey Shore nightlife scene from 2010-2013. He took a job selling DJ equipment at Guitar Center in 2013 then made the 2014 MLB Fancave a year later. Out of 20,000 applicants he was chosen to DJ in the cave and represent the Yankees fans that season. MTV2 shot a TV show on location at the fan cave called 'Off the Bat'. Keith would go on to land a job at MTV2 as a Social Media Coordinator in 2015. In 2017 he left with no job lined up but landed a job as the first social media hire for fubo TV. He worked for about 8 months as a Social Media Manager then when Roc Nation Sports Agency reached out. He took a job there as a Digital Marketing Manager for three months and then left to pursue his dream of working in radio and television.

Challenges, Career Change
After leaving another job with no job lined up, Keith had his first run in collecting unemployment. He drove Lyft, delivered Uber eats, worked at a bbq restaurant, and made money selling Jordans, memorabilia, DJ equipment, and household items on Craiglist and Facebook marketplace. He applied to some jobs with the thought of going back to being a social media manager but also worked on building his social media following. He started creating podcasts, vlogs, and daily content across Instagram and Twitter. In 2019 the Yes Network provided his first big break as he would be featured in two commercials by himself called 'Fandom Acts of Kindness'. Later that year and into 2020 he would be one of the first hires at Jomboy Media in their office in The Bronx, NY. He worked as a social media manager while also serving as a podcast host. His Brooklyn Nets podcast was featured by Nets Magazine on YES and followed by Kevin Durant.

Radio and Television Career
In August of 2021, he got the chance to audition for a spot on WFAN The Fan in New York. He was later hired to take over for Steve Somers who announced his retirement in November. After doing nights for about three months, that led to an opportunity to be on the cast of MLB Network's new show 'Off Base' in 2022. Keith was now living his dream of being on the radio and TV every day simultaneously. He has made appearances on Yankees Magazine on YES as well as Sport Final on the NBC nightly news. Keith has been growing his following online while talking calls, interviewing reporters and athletes, freestyling, storytelling and sharing his sports knowledge on The Fan every night for over three years now.

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