1. You have moved around from many different publications over your career. What is your advice to a young journalist, who might be discouraged by the amount of movement they will have to make in their career to make a living?
2. What is the greatest piece of advice you have been given in your journalism career and describe its impact on you?
3. You are the director of communications at ESPN, How much work goes into controlling all of ESPN's News and Information? Describe a typical day on the job.
4. You oversee the ESPNFrontRow.com website. Describe the impact you envision this blog making and how it is so successful.
5. Why did you decide to make the jump from the journalism side of the field to the PR side?
6. What do you think makes a good PR strategy and how do you implement it?
7. How do you feel your previous journalism work has aided you in the PR part of your career?
8. Which side of the field, journalism or PR, do you enjoy more and why?
9. Do you have any desire to go back to the writing side of journalism and if so why?
10. What is the importance in today's journalism landscape for journalists to be flexible and be able to do many things?