I am a licensed and full-time practicing attorney, adjunct law professor, Web3 journalist, media consultant, and anti-bullying activist.
After graduating from The University of Dayton School of Law and passing the Ohio Bar Exam, Rossow broke the barriers between Hollywood and Silicon Valley, by creating #CYBERBYTE™, the industry’s second anti-bullying movement, designed to teach consumers about the dangers of online bullying, through PSA’s. Notable figures, including, but not limited to Chris Hansen (NBCs Catch a Predator), Brian Cuban (Mark Cuban’s brother), Jennifer Cohen (Nike), among many other actresses, musicians, entrepreneurs have joined.
When Pokémon Go came out for the smartphone, Rossow wrote the very first legal thesis outlining the dangers AR-mobile gaming brought to consumers, using Pokémon Go as a case study. The article went viral throughout the legal community, opening the doors to media journalism when Arianna Huffington personally reached out to Rossow, inviting him to join HuffPost as a legal contributor.
Six months later, he was contacted by Forbes to begin writing for their new digital money section, now known as Forbes Crypto. Since, Rossow has gone on to write for numerous media outlets, including, but not limited to The Today Show (Parenting Team), Bloomberg Law, AboveTheLaw, ABA For Law Students, Bitcoin Magazine, CoinTelegraph, and HackerNoon. He has been featured on Cheddar TV, ABC, FOX, NBC, and CBS affiliate networks throughout the U.S.
In 2018, Rossow co-created Grit Daily News, a Gen-Z and Millennial based news outlet based in New York, where he helped grow the outlet to 10K UVM, where the outlet was recognized in 2020 by Fast Company and Entrepreneur as one of the most ethical outlets in the U.S. As of today, he now co-runs True Hollywood Talk as the Senior Legal and Entertainment Editor, while writing.
In July 2020, he revealed to the public that he was the victim of a sexual assault when he was 13-years-old at a summer camp, taking a stand with victims of the #MeToo movement, and advocating that men, just as much as women, can also be the victims of sexual assault.
In August 2020, he teamed up with TV actor, Mark Pellegrino (13 Reasons Why/Supernatural/Lost) to co-create "The Guardian Project", a multi-tiered attack on the online bullying epidemic.
He is the President & CEO of AR Media Consulting, where he helps provide Hollywood talent and rising entrepreneurs with the visibility and branding they need to help get their business launched.