Brianna Trachtenberg, Social Media Manager
Brianna Trachtenberg is a second-year Journalism student in the 3+1 Communications Program with a double minor in History and Public Relations. Trachtenberg is from Methuen, Massachusetts, and is a big Boston sports fan. During her first year in QBSN Trachtenberg did a lot of multimedia and writing for games, which included when she did multimedia at Fenway Park for when the Women’s Hockey team competed in Frozen Fenway. Trachtenberg will now serve as one of the Social Media Managers this year. She also is an Associate Producer for Sports Paws and the Vice President for AWSM. You can follow Trachtenberg on Twitter at @Brianna_7404.
Jacqueline Ydrovo, Editor in Chief
Jacqueline Ydrovo is a senior Public Relations major with a minor in Business in the 3+1 program. Ydrovo is from Rochelle Park, New Jersey, and is an avid New York Yankees fan. During her time in QBSN, Ydrovo has been able to write game recaps and magazine articles, produce multimedia content, and has done color commentary. Ydrovo is also a part of Q30TV and has been a Beat Reporter for the Women’s Soccer team. In her previous year as Editor in Chief, Ydrovo produced four magazines that can be found on campus. Find Ydrovo on Twitter at @JYdrovo.
Joey O’Donoghue, Broadcast Manager
Joey O’Donoghue is a senior, Media Studies major, from Greenwich, Connecticut, and is serving as one of the QBSN Broadcast Managers. O’Donoghue has excelled as both a play-by-play and color commentator last year for soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, baseball, and lacrosse. O’Donoghue traveled to upstate New York to commentate the entirety of Quinnipiac volleyball’s playoff run in the fall of 2021. Joey has also commentated soccer live on ESPN+.
Brittney Bronleben, Chairwoman
Brittney Bronleben is a 3+1 Journalism student from Mount Sinai, New York planning on graduating with her bachelor's in 2025 and master's in 2026, She is a huge Brooklyn Nets and college basketball fan. Before serving as Chairwoman, she was a Broadcast Manager for the 2023-24 school year. She loves covering all sports and loves every position QBSN offers. As a first-year, Bronleben broadcasted the Men's Basketball home opener and traveled to Wisconsin to broadcast the Women's Volleyball team in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. She also served as the president of Quinnipiac's chapter of The Alliance of Women in Sports Media (AWSM) and was an Associate Producer for Q30 Television's and QBSN's Bobcat Breakdown. She is also a Beat Reporter for Q30 Sports, covering the Women's Field Hockey and Women's Basketball teams. You can find her on X @BrittBrole11
Zachary Carter, Online Editor
Zach Carter is a third-year Journalism major and Spanish minor from Cranford, New Jersey, currently serving as one of the Online Editors for QBSN. Carter's passion for sports journalism stems from his love of growing up playing baseball, basketball, football and soccer. Carter is a die-hard New York Mets fan, and can also be seen on the diamond playing for the Quinnipiac Club Baseball team, serving as the team’s Secretary for the 2023-2024 academic year. Outside of QBSN, Carter is also the treasurer for the Quinnipiac Barnacle. You can follow Carter on Twitter @ZacharyCarter08.
Seth Fromowitz, Chairman
Seth Fromowitz returns to the QBSN Executive Board after spending last year as the Social Media Manager. Fromowitz is a third-year Journalism student in the 3+1 Bachelor's/Master's program with a minor in Business Journalism from Middlebury, Connecticut. Fromowitz is a New York sports fan with a background in sports broadcasting camps. Last year, Fromowitz was able to do every game day position for QBSN and even traveled to Atlantic City, New Jersey to work multimedia for QBSN during both Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments. Fromowitz will now serve as Chairman of the organization, overseeing all operations during the 2022-23 academic and sports year. You can find him on Twitter @SethFromo.
Noah Epstein, Online Editor
Noah Epstein is a junior sports journalism major from Melville, NY. He loves to watch baseball, basketball, and football, and loves talking about and debating sports. Noah has a huge passion for sports broadcasting, as he loves explaining sports to an audience. He's called games for volleyball, women's and men's basketball, softball, and baseball for QBSN, and has written for them as well. His passion for editing and getting sports stories out will surely help him as an Online Editor for the sports network. You can follow Noah's contributions to QBSN on his twitter @nepstein24.