A remarkable individual, awarded a medal of heroism by the Sons of The American Revolution for his courageous act of risking his life to save a man from drowning in the Ohio River at the tender age of sixteen.
Notably, he was the only student to graduate from the University of Louisville with a minor in Latin, demonstrating his academic prowess.
His exceptional skills in Latin earned him the title of "Student of the Year" at the University of Louisville in 1993.
After completing his studies, he gained valuable experience by working as an acting apprentice at the Actors Theatre of Louisville for a year.
His writing talent was showcased through the publication of his first play, "Five Minutes", in 1996.
He furthered his education by earning a Master's Degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
With a strong family background in horse training, he is the brother of renowned horse trainer, Dale Romans, and the son of the equally accomplished Jerry Romans Sr.
In addition to his many accomplishments, he also completed the challenging New York City Marathon in 2002, showcasing his physical endurance.