About
I started Brave Sound Productions in 2020 as a bedroom studio recording my friends.
It quickly grew into a full-service live event production team doing live sound,
streaming, and videography for venues like the Manhattan School of Music, Jazz at
Lincoln Center, NJPAC, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
After several years running my own projects, I moved into institutional roles:
first as Audio-Visual Manager at Columbia University, managing a team of technicians,
infrastructure upgrades, and hundreds of high-profile events; then as the primary
A1 engineer for Citigroup Global HQ Auditorium and the VESPA broadcast control room,
where I designed and tuned systems, supported large multifloor Dante and NDI networks,
and built a Python-based control interface for their flagship spaces.
Today I’m a freelance AV specialist. I work as an A1 engineer, AV integrator, and
control systems programmer for clients including JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup,
Rockefeller Capital Management, ServiceNow, TradeWeb, New York Presbyterian,
Everest Insurance, and others. I also co-run Studio San, our
three-room home studio and creative lab in Brooklyn.
In addition to engineering and integration work, I also staff AVL technicians
for live events. Over the years I’ve built long-term relationships with some of
NYC’s top audio, video, and lighting freelancers, and I regularly assemble crews
tailored to the scale and needs of each event.
I have experience managing crews of up to 20 technicians across multiple
simultaneous events, handling scheduling, roles, communication, and on-site
coordination so productions run smoothly from load-in to strike.