- Devin hosted the popular morning show, "Hennessy in the Morning" on Paradise 93.5 WYAC, in the Virgin Islands from 2005-2006 and from 2008-2009 when the station was purchased by his former employer's wife. During the run of the show, Devin boasted the Easternmost morning radio show in the US, making his 'good morning' the first heard by Americans each day.
- Devin's first public theatrical performance came in a staging of Neil Simon's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" directed, produced by and starring Stephen Glickman of Big Time Rush.
- Devin worked for Michael Bard at StudioBard in Portland Oregon. While there, he helped produce audio tours for the Grand Canyon and for the International Tennis Hall of Fame (featuring tennis legend Tony Trabert.).
- Devin once performed as the voice of Tony the Tiger in a radio commercial for Frosted Flakes.
- Devin has produced campaign advertising for Governors, Congressional Delegates and Senators.
- Devin was hired to produce commercials for ABC affiliate WSVI when the previous Production Manager disappeared suddenly, leaving a slate of incomplete commercials behind. The eventual News Director for the station, Glenn Dratte, and News Anchor, Jerome Agean, both worked with Devin as Radio hosts with different stations and at different times.
- Devin's father, Sean, was a key programmer for Atari when the first home video games were developed, and Devin worked for a division of the same company 20 years later.
- Devin worked as a stand-in for Bruce Boxleitner (TRON) in 2011. A decade earlier Devin worked for Midway, makers of the original TRON video games.
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