I am a 20+ year veteran radio broadcaster, television host, and radio programmer who hails from the westside of Chicago. I attended Columbia College Chicago and briefly studied comedy and improv at Chicago’s Second City and Improv Olympic. I practice the religion of sarcasm, and I also love to travel. I decided radio was his my at 16 years of age, and have since claimed #1 Urban radio ratings from Mornings to Nights at stations in Chicago and currently in Central Texas, where I was famously heard screaming after seeing a mouse in the studio. I now oversee 5 stations as Operations Manager for Townsquare Media’s Killeen/Temple cluster. I have a passion for giving back to the communities that have continuously supported my career. I led after school and Summer programs for high school students from various Chicago Public high schools. It was there that I learned the meaning of “LIT” and “TURNT”. In addition, I was an Instructor at Illinois Media School, where I mainly focused on developing the next generation of broadcast professionals. When I'm not on air, I love traveling to California and Las Vegas, but prefer Caribbean beaches over any destination. As a son of the Midwest, I'm always pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoys exploring all areas of Texas, where every city is an adventure. My ultimate dream is to star in movies and my own network sitcom.
Trey the Choklit Jok
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H-E-B to Lift Mask Mandate for Customers, but Will Encourage Them to Mask Up for Safety
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The Killeen Carnival Is Back Now Through Sunday
Come out and enjoy the delicious food, ride the rides, and get on the Ferris wheel!
A Killeen tradition for almost 40 years is back, The Killeen Carnival!
Monday through Friday the wristbands for the rides are $25 and Friday through Sunday wristbands are $30...
A Killeen tradition for almost 40 years is back, The Killeen Carnival!
Monday through Friday the wristbands for the rides are $25 and Friday through Sunday wristbands are $30...
City Of Temple Establishes Task Force For Those Affected By Winter Storm
To assist its citizens affected by Winter Storm Uri with necessary resources, the City of Temple has established the Temple Recovery Taskforce.
One Injured in Shooting Near Killeen Mall
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Governor Greg Abbott has called for banning disconnection of service for nonpayment related to the winter storm.
Texas SNAP Recipients Can Now Purchase Hot Food
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