Justin Gallanty Dec 2019 Resume

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Justin Gallanty Dec 2019 Resume Justin Hayden Gallanty (203) 856-7844 • [email protected] • @justingallanty EDUCATION EXPERIENCE University of Maryland, Bowie Baysox // Bowie, Maryland Mar 2019 - Sept 2019 College Park, MD Broadcaster and Media Relations Assistant Philip Merrill College of Journalism Play-by-play and color analyst for home and select road games for Baltimore Orioles B. A. Broadcast Journalism, Double-A affiliate • Assisted in daily compilation of game notes and statistics for coaches Sports Specialization May 2019 and media • Co-hosted weekly radio show, and pre- and post-game shows with interviews and score updates • Updated standings, line-up cards, box scores, and press HONORS box materials for games • Generated content and design graphics for website and social Maury Povich Sports media outlets • Recorded commercial spots played during radio broadcasts Journalism Scholarship Jonathan Ledecky Sports Freelance Broadcaster Sept 2019 - present Journalism Scholarship Northeast Sports Network // Connecticut College // hockey, basketball, soccer, field President’s Transfer Scholarship hockey, volleyball Academic Honors Patriot League Network // College of the Holy Cross // hockey, basketball, field hockey Tau Sigma National Honor Society NE10 Now // Saint Anselm College // hockey, volleyball, field hockey Babson College // basketball REFERENCES Maryland Baseball Network // University of Maryland Oct 2016 - Mar 2019 Adam Pohl Director of Broadcasting and Media Bowie Baysox Play-by-play for UMD baseball • Hosted pre-game shows featuring interviews with Director of Broadcasting players, coaches and staff • Podcast host Mikie Morrison Big Ten Network Student U // University of Maryland Sept 2016 - Mar 2019 Burlington Royals Play-by-play broadcaster for UMD baseball, men’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, General Manager lacrosse, soccer, and wrestling, for live video streaming on BTN2Go Taylor Smyth WMUC Sports Radio // University of Maryland Aug 2016 - Mar 2019 University of Maryland Athletics Play-by-play broadcaster and color analyst for UMD football, men’s basketball, field Asst. Media Relations Director hockey, and lacrosse • Crew chief for men’s soccer, field hockey and wrestling broadcasts • Sports talk show host Mike O’Neill Big Ten Network ECC Network // University of the District of Columbia Sept 2018 - Jan 2019 Student U Senior Coordinator Play-by-play broadcaster for select soccer, basketball and lacrosse Darin Weeks Burlington Royals // Burlington, NC Dec 2017 - Sept 2018 Bourne Braves Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations General Manager Solo play-by-play for Kansas City Royals rookie-level affiliate • Hosted pre- and post-game shows featuring interviews • Wrote game previews, recaps and feature SKILLS content for team website • Maintained multiple social media platforms and team Adobe Creative Suite website • Created daily stat packs for coaches, media, and scouts Premiere Pro, Photoshop Sirius XM Radio, MLB Network // Washington, DC Sept 2018 - Dec 2018 Audition, InDesign Production Assistant intern MiLB HomeBase Assisted with daily operations of sports radio shows • Operated sound board and Final Cut Pro helped produce talk shows • Ran audio workstation during live broadcasts • Played ENPS scheduled commercials and promos • Logged and edited highlights of MLB games HTML WordPress A-10 Network // George Washington University Sept 2017 - Dec 2017 SoundCloud, Mixlr Play-by-play broadcaster for select men’s soccer and women’s volleyball Microsoft Office DSLR Camera Bourne Braves // Cape Cod Baseball League June 2017 - Aug 2017 Facebook Play-by-play broadcaster • Edited and uploaded game highlights • Hosted post-game Twitter show including interviews YouTube Instagram Ocean State Waves // New England Collegiate Baseball League, RI Website Management Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations Mar 2016 - Aug 2016 Video Shooting and Editing Solo broadcaster • Maintained social media platforms and website • Prepared media Spanish guide, game day programs, game recaps • Host of pre- and post-game shows .
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