
Tony started playing drums at four years old. Not because anyone told him to, but because something in him needed an outlet. That instinct, to find the creative channel and go all in, has never really left.
It led him through hardcore and metal bands, where he learned to design flyers, build visual identities, and make something out of nothing. It led him to Nashville and then Los Angeles, where he spent 15 years building careers, managing artists, negotiating career-defining partnerships, running creative studios, and turning chaos into organized infrastructure that kept working long after he moved on.
Then Cincinnati called. Not out of obligation, out of opportunity. He watched something start to happen in his hometown and couldn't sit on the sidelines. The chance to build something real in a city he loves felt too good to miss.
He is the person you call when something needs to exist that doesn't yet. When the path isn't clear, the stakes are real, and you need someone who will figure it out without being asked twice. He thrives at the intersection of creative and commercial, which sounds like something everyone says and very few people actually mean. He means it.
Tony is a builder. A strategist. A creative who knows how to make the numbers work and a businessman who never lost his eye for what's good.