Company Biographies

Rob Wallace: Rob Wallace brings over 15 years of sports television production and marketing experience to Cribstone Media Group after serving most recently as Coordinating Producer at the New England Sports Network overseeing news and studio production including Red Sox and Bruins programming.

He is no stranger to championship productions. As an Associate Producer working for ESPN, Rob was fortunate enough to experience 5 Stanley Cup Finals. While the Executive Producer at WHDH in Boston, he was responsible for organizing coverage of two Patriots Super Bowl titles and the Red Sox 1st World Series in 86 years. In 2002, he had the privilege of working the Salt Lake Olympic Games for NBC covering Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton where he witnessed 8 of the United States 34 Gold Medals.

At Trakus, a sports technology company, Rob was responsible for executing all marketing initiatives set forth by the Chief Marketing Officer.

As President of Cribstone, Rob is responsible for overseeing project development and execution. When in Maine, his home office has a unique view of the famous Cribstone Bridge. Rob is married and lives outside of Boston with his wife.


Christian Fauria: As a 13-year NFL veteran, Christian Fauria has played for some of the NFL’s best Head Coaches, including: Mike Holmgren (SEA), Bill Belichik (NE), Joe Gibbs (WSH) and John Fox (CAR). While with New England, Christian won 2-Super Bowl Titles (2003 & 2005) and caught the first ever touchdown pass at Gillette Stadium.

Christian is a well-seasoned “on-air” talent as well having hosted “Hangin’ with the Hawks” while in Seattle. In Boston, he was a regular guest on WHDH’s “Sports Extra” even co-hosting the show with Joe Amorosino twice. He has been a featured NFL analyst on NESN and was a co-host this past January on Comcast Sports Net’s “Road to Perfection” with Gary Tanguay and Michael Felger.

Christian has a degree in Communication from the University of Colorado. He is a husband and father of 4 children.

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