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两性色午夜 Alumnus Competes on Worst Cooks in America on Food Network Channel

Since his graduation in 2013 with a 两性色午夜 University degree in communication studies, alumnus Brandon Arroyo has worked in broadcast journalism throughout Northeast Ohio. His busy schedule led to a desire to learn how to cook, which prompted an audition for the Food Network's 鈥." Arroyo secured a spot and joined the Season 12 cast with episodes airing each Sunday at 9 p.m. on the Food Network.

Learn more about Arroyo and cheer him on as he competes against 15 others.

Where did you attend high school?

I went to Brookside High School in Sheffield Lake, Ohio.

Were you involved in any high school media organizations?

You know what鈥檚 interesting is that I wasn鈥檛 involved in student media in high school but I was in middle school! We had a little show that we would do each morning for the morning announcements. I was the anchor and my classmates did weather and sports. I guess you could say that was the start of my journalism career at age 12.

When did you start cooking and learned that you loved to cook?

Love is a very strong word鈥e definitely have a very love-hate relationship, cooking and me. Maybe we鈥檙e close friends? My cooking experience was very rarely more than throwing a pop tart in a microwave. Unfortunately for my old floor mates at Fletcher Hall during my freshman year, I hadn鈥檛 quite mastered removing the foil wrapper鈥ood thing for those big windows! But yes, my cooking experience has been minimal to say the least.

Tell us a little about the process of getting on 鈥淲orst Cooks in America.鈥

Actually the spark is definitely because of my girlfriend. I had come home from work one evening and I saw Mike 鈥淭he Situation鈥 from Jersey Shore on television. So I sat down to check it out and it turned out to be a celebrity edition of the show 鈥淲orst Cooks In America.鈥 I thought I fit that description pretty well and did a quick Google search on how to apply, did my application online and a few phone calls later I was headed to boot camp!

What was your favorite part of being on 鈥淲orst Cooks in America鈥?

I鈥檓 a very competitive person, so picture this: you鈥檙e cooking while racing against the clock, either your dish is better than the competition鈥檚 or you are eliminated, all while making best friends with everyone on the cast and getting to learn from two world class chefs. The entire thing was the best part. I loved every minute.

Do you currently work as a chef on top of your sports journalism career?

Nope鈥an鈥檛 say that I do. Although I did buy a chef鈥檚 apron since being on the show. I think it will be quite apparent from minute one that I truly have no familiarity with the kitchen.

What has your professional career looked like since graduation?

I have been very fortunate since graduating 两性色午夜 that while taking on a career in journalism I have been able to stay close to home. I have anchored sports in Charleston, West Virginia; Erie, Pennsylvania and Toledo, Ohio. With that I have been able to cover my hometown teams. I鈥檝e stood on the sidelines of the Browns, Cavaliers, Indians and Ohio State games. I have stood face-to-face with LeBron James inside the Cavaliers locker room. I stood on the court while LeBron was handed the Eastern Conference Championship Trophy. For only being in the business for five years, I have experienced a lifetime. With this experience in 2018, I am launching a new sports and entertainment website in Cleveland called, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 My 216.鈥 My professional career has been everything any aspiring sports journalist could ask for and then some.

Were you involved in any student organizations while attending 两性色午夜? How did those organizations prepare you for your career?

During my time at 两性色午夜 I was involved in TV2, Navigators and I went through the pledge process at Delta Upsilon. My time as a member of TV2 is what really gave me the kick into this business. While being a part of Kent student media, I launched my own late-night talk show and I hosted a dating game show which had over one-hundred people come watch for its live taping. The experience I got at TV2 proved to potential employers that I could be comfortable on camera, which is huge. In fact, it was my late-night talk show at Kent that earned me an on-air internship in Cleveland my senior year, which doesn鈥檛 happen very often. I鈥檇 recommend to anyone that targets a career in television to make TV2 your hardworking playground. If you want your own show, find a way to make it happen. I鈥檓 proof that it can launch your career.

How did your communication classes prepare you for your sports journalism career?

You can never underestimate the importance of knowing 鈥渨hy.鈥 Why will a viewer feel this emotion while watching you, why do you place images and text the way you do when you are creating a flyer, why are some public speeches ordered one way and some another? Communication classes at 两性色午夜 taught me the 鈥渨hy鈥 for how you communicate, and that is as valuable as gold. Whether you are on the phone trying to sell something, or on television interviewing an NBA athlete, there is extreme leverage in knowing why you are doing something the way you are doing it.

At this point in your professional career, what class has helped prepare you the most for what you are doing now?

I believe the class was called 鈥淗igh Impact Speaking鈥 with Dr. James Trebing. I鈥檇 recommend this course to every single major. The way that you learn to speak in this class, and the way that I witnessed some people get past their fear of public speaking was truly a sight to see. It all comes back to the 鈥渨hy鈥 you communicate the way that you do. You will learn that and get practical experience. I use information that I learned in Dr. Trebing鈥檚 class every time that I step on television.

Why should students choose to study communication studies at 两性色午夜 University from other universities?

If 两性色午夜 is the campus and has the faculty that speak to you, all I can say is that it worked for me. All people are different. I will say that at 两性色午夜 you hold your destiny in your hands. If you choose to take advantage of all the knowledge, faculty and club opportunities that is available to you at 两性色午夜, you will be successful. My crazy live television career started at 两性色午夜, and I wouldn鈥檛 have it any other way.

What advice would you give to a graduating senior to help prepare them for the job market?Arroyo interviewing former Cleveland Cavalier player, Anderson Varejao.

I have been fired, I have had contracts not renewed and I have had over 100 resumes sent out and heard back from anyone. The best advice I can give you is that your journey will have stumbles. Still, you must believe in yourself. As you feel this most surreal feeling of bittersweet anticipation, embrace that too. Your legacy is now officially in your hands. I could give you tips on rereading your resume one final time but I have full faith that you are prepared, and you should have that faith too. Be proud of what you have accomplished at your time at 两性色午夜. Trust in the process that they have prepared you to succeed in your field of choice. Most importantly, trust in yourself. There will be no stumble that you cannot stand up from. I鈥檓 proof you can be fired and then a year later be standing next to LeBron James.

What three words would you use to describe 两性色午夜 Communication Studies?

两性色午夜 School of Communication Studies represents family, home and foundation.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

In 10 years, I see myself hosting a late night talk show in downtown Cleveland. Mark your calendars!

POSTED: Monday, January 1, 2018 11:04 AM
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