[2] He worked as a staffer in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, where he was rural policy coordinator and budget analyst for the House Appropriations Committee, overseeing economic development programs.
[2] He was deputy state treasurer for the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury.
"[4] In 2017, City & State PA named him to its inaugural 50 over Fifty most influential Pennsylvanians in government, business, culture and social services.
[5] In 2022,[6]2023,[7] and again in 2024 [8] City & State PA named him to their Power 100 list recognizing the most influential politicians elected to new offices, members of the administration, veteran lawmakers, influential lobbyists, labor leaders and other notable players throughout the commonwealth.
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Police Athletic League,[9] the Board of Directors of the Public Affairs Council[10] and is a Graduate Fellow of the Public Affairs Institute, a three-year educational program of the Public Affairs Council located in Washington, DC.