Experience spanning two coasts

Stonington, Connecticut is one of the oldest working ports in New England. It’s a place shaped by weather, timing, routine, and work that has to function in the real world. That mindset carried into early work in broadcast radio, television news, and live cable production, where communication had to be clear, fast, and dependable under pressure.
Working in live media teaches you quickly that attention is fragile. Timing matters. Stories only connect when the structure underneath them holds together.


Los Angeles brought a different kind of education through film, television, production, line production, and screenwriting, alongside executive-level work during the rise of the dot-com era and early digital publishing.
That period created direct experience across website production, digital content systems, online communication, audience engagement, editorial workflows, and marketing communications at a time when businesses and media companies were still learning how the internet would reshape attention and storytelling.
The work spanned both creative and operational sides of production. Developing projects, organizing complex information, managing teams and deadlines, shaping narrative structure, building websites and digital content platforms, and translating ideas into formats audiences could actually engage with.
Across broadcast, film, digital publishing, and online media, the same pattern kept emerging: people respond to clarity, structure, atmosphere, and emotional connection long before they respond to tactics or technology.
Stonington Media grew out of that intersection between storytelling, production, publishing, and audience experience.
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