Dominic B. Choroski was born May 20, 1997, outside of Chicago, Illinois. He is currently a student at Georgia State University (GSU) majoring in Journalism and minoring in Film and Business, an aspiring journalist and future sports talk show host.

Choroski is an active Student Ambassador for the Senior Director of Public Relations for ESPN’s College Sports Division, Keri Potts. He has covered events such as the SEC Championship Game and the College Football Awards

Most importantly he is the eldest brother to his two brothers and baby sister.

An excellent student and athlete throughout his scholastic career, a flair for competition led him to be captain of the Stephenson High School swim team. In the classroom he pushed himself by taking multiple accelerated and AP courses and finished in the top 10 percentile of his class.

Journalism was not Choroski’s first choice. It was actually his grandmother who planted the seed of being a journalist during his freshman year of college. Originally, he had dreams of being an actor, a dream that still shows itself by his desire to be on television and in front of the camera. Some of the other occupations that he considered in his youth were teacher and crime scene investigator, thanks to the popular show CSI.

His time at GSU has given this young man the privilege of learning from Professors Patricia Etheridge, founder and president of Etheridge & Company, and outstanding freelance journalist Christopher Daniel. Under their guidance he has conducted interviews with Chef Todd Richards, of Richard’s Southern Fried, and musical artist Tulani. He even has a feature piece on the young and talented musical group Swagu Style House, which features the son of CeeLo Green, Kingston Calloway.

Some of his online work can be found on Isportsweb.com, where he interned as a beat writer for the Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers.

When Choroski is not inspiring awe with his writing abilities, he can be found reading, going to the movies, he is a huge lover of the cinema, and of course living and breathing sports which is his favorite topic to talk and write about.