- Won a New York Festivals Worldmedal in 2000 for 'A Big Day For Little Sarah', a children's radio play he wrote and produced.
- Publisher & Editor of "Grip Magazine" (Gordon & Gotch Periodicals Inc. 2000).
- Upon graduation from university, formed a sketch comedy troupe with Flashpoint (2008) creator Mark Ellis and Insecurity (2011) and Dan for Mayor (2010) creator Kevin White.
- Writer & Illustrator for the bi-weekly satirical "Frank Magazine" (2004).
- Graduated from Ryerson University in Toronto with a degree in Radio and Television Arts.
- Won a Special Jury Award at the Houston International Film Festival in 2009 for his short film Coxwell & Gerrard (2008).
- For five years, starting at the age of 10, learned traditional animation under the guidance of Eugene Fedorenko, director of the Oscar-winning short Every Child (1979).
- Was a writer for CTV News online.
- Was a reporter for Metroland Media newspapers.
- Instrumental in the creation of the Gareth Evans Fund at the Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation, set up to receive proceeds from his short films. Also helped establish the Malcolm Lategan Fund at the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
- The pilot episode of Grip Radio, a comedy series he developed, aired on radio stations in Canada, the US, the UK, France and the Netherlands.
- Studied comedy writing at the Summer Institute of Film & Television under writer/producer Garry Campbell (The Kids in the Hall (1988), Mad TV (1995), The Ron James Show (2009)).
- While in university, wrote and illustrated a political cartoon strip called 'News & Views' for a local newspaper in Durham Region, Ontario.
- Served as a New York Festivals Radio Programming Jury Chairperson.
- Attended the Finishing Academy in Cheshire, England.
- Was asked by the CBC to write an online text adventure based on Doctor Who (1963) to coincide with the network's broadcast of the series in 2005. When the concept, requiring approval from its British counterpart the BBC, was rejected, the CBC hired him to write The Planet of the Doctor (2005), a six-part documentary about the show.
- White attending Ryerson, was an associate writer for RIOT, the university's annual comedy revue.
- Worked as a radio and television copywriter.
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