Matthew Siriani
Matthew Siriani
​Born on December 21st, 1997 in the state of New Jersey
Writer, Broadcaster, and Autism Advocate
Graduated Rutgers University in 2020

About Matthew Siriani

Matthew Siriani is a journalist, broadcaster, and sports enthusiast from New Jersey who is committed to getting down to the truth as a member of the media. As a graduate of Rutgers University, he studied Sports Communication and Data Analytics. Throughout his life, Matt has built relationships and partnerships with people from Canada, California, New York and beyond that, who are affiliated with sports. On top of his content, he has participated in charity events for special disabilities and has shined a spotlight on those kids looking for hope.
Special meet and greets.
Matt has been seen with big name sports figures, podcasters, and some politicians throughout his life such as Dave Kapulsky of Sirius XM, legendary New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, former New Jersey Assemblyman and former gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, WWE Hall of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler, among many others.
Colleagues
Connections made over the years
As a writer and a podcaster, Matthew has had his fair share of connections from Radio hosts, to Grammy award winning writers, to television producers across the United States.
Portfolio
Latest Creations
References and charities
Matt has been taught by Emmy Award winning writer Leo Sacks and WBGO radio personality Doug Doyle. Matt also has the backing of the Grace Foundation of New York, Miracle League in Mercer County, former NYPD officer Robert Capolongo, and New York Times Writer Amanda Morris among many others.
Through the years
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
Matthew has been a consistent advocate for the Autism community, and has used his platform to give those with disabilities a chance to have their voices be heard and give those same kids exposure to the public.