fct- media team
Meet The Team

Media Director
Chris Raiford
I’ve been with Florida Central Tech for nearly four years, serving as the Media Director with a focus on photography, videography, and player exposure.
My role involves capturing the journey of our student-athletes—on the field, in the classroom, and behind the scenes. Through visual storytelling, I help showcase their growth, dedication, and talent to maximize their exposure to college recruiters and the football community.
Each season brings a new opportunity to work with incoming players and document their path toward success. I’m passionate about creating high-quality content that not only promotes our program but also gives our athletes the spotlight they deserve.


MD - Assistant

Brian Maurice
As the newly appointed Assistant Media Director at Florida Central Tech, Brian Maurice brings his creative expertise and visionary leadership to the forefront of student-athlete storytelling. With a background as the Founder and CEO of Indigenous Design Branding and Consulting, Brian has spent over a decade elevating brands through high-impact photography, visual design, and strategic branding.
At FC-Tech, Brian supports the Media Director in capturing and curating the journey of student-athletes—highlighting their work ethic, talent, and growth both on and off the field. Leveraging his deep knowledge of photography, graphic design, and motion media, he creates dynamic content that helps boost athlete exposure and recruitment opportunities.
Brian holds a Bachelor of Science in Digital Arts and Design from Full Sail University, and is known for his ability to craft compelling visual narratives that resonate with audiences. His work doesn't just document moments—it tells the story behind the grind, showcasing the heart of the program and giving athletes the spotlight they deserve.
With a passion for both creative innovation and mentorship, Brian is committed to helping FC-Tech athletes shine while continuing his mission to empower others through meaningful, purpose-driven media.
