Rocaâs quick rise and apparent appeal to a young audience were among the reasons why Forbes chose its founders â Frost, William Carney and Max Towey â to be part of its most recent â30 Under 30â lists recognizing the brightest young minds in North America.
One could say Frost, 29, was destined for this kind of career from birth. His father, Mark, founded The Chronicle in 1980 and still serves as the weekly newspaperâs publisher and editor. While the younger Frost might have gotten his feet wet on the entertainment page, he soon dabbled in other beats and developed the goal of becoming a foreign correspondent.
The path to Roca, though, went through UVA. It was on Grounds where Frost, who majored in foreign affairs and international economics, turned into a research assistant within the Department of Politics. As a fourth-year student, he worked with professor Peter Furia on a project analyzing the frequency and distribution of global terrorist attacks.
âThe professors I had there were unbelievable,â Frost said. âThe breadth of knowledge that I covered in my classes was amazing. I took so many classes that are relevant to me now.â
Outside of the classroom, Frost founded ÂéśšĆĆ˝â°ć Alpha Sigma Phi chapter and guided the fraternity through its infancy stages. He said it was a draining, but fruitful experience that he still taps into when faced with the daily challenges of running a startup company.
âWorking a 12-hour day doesnât feel like anything when you believe in what youâre doing and you feel like itâs working,â Frost said. âAnd that was something I got there. The late nights brainstorming ... itâs the same thing, right? âHow are you going to recruit people? How are you going to do this? How are you going to do that?â
âHere itâs, âHow are you going to get downloads? How are you going to increase your revenue?ââ
Frost, who graduated from UVA in 2016, and Towey, a University of Notre Dame alumnus, were colleagues at the American Enterprise Institute in the spring of 2020 when the spread of COVID-19 was dominating the news cycle with a variety of headlines that frustrated the pair.
âYou went to one channel, you got one thing,â Frost said. âYou went to another channel, you got the other thing. And we just realized that if youâre not particularly political or if you just want to know whatâs going on and donât trust mainstream news companies, thereâs not really a good source.â
Their solution was to create their own niche in the crowded news market. With help from a third founder, Carney, another Notre Dame alumnus, Roca was formed in August 2020. It introduced its snappy style with a âquick cardsâ Instagram post on Jan. 5, 2021, that ran through the dayâs major news stories with a meme and four swipes.
Within a year of its launch, Roca hit 1 million Instagram followers and had tens of thousands of subscribers to its daily newsletter. It now has an â complete with games, polls and a discussion section â with 30,000 monthly active users.
Forbes reported that Roca, which is based in New York City and has a full-time staff of 10, has generated $5.36 million in investments and projected $350,000 in revenue for 2023.
Roca, Frost said, has separated itself from competing news outlets by concentrating on three areas. They always aim to make the news relatable, make complex topics simple, and to prioritize global stories because their audience grew to enjoy them.
âIt was amazing to us what people found interesting,â Frost said. âIt could be like a coup in Myanmar and we would write about it and people would be like, âI had no idea! This is so interesting!ââ
Naturally, this development has fallen right in the wheelhouse of a former foreign affairs major â to the point where Frost has now fulfilled his dream of reporting overseas.
Roca has led him to on-site coverage from Ukraine, Ethiopia and Kosovo, among other places.
âJournalism jobs are not exactly easy to come by,â Frost said. âAnd they donât pay all that well. And thatâs the thing I always thought to myself. I didnât know if it would be possible to make a good living and do the kind of work I wanted to do. That was always a stressful reality.
âAnd then, through hard work and some good luck, Rocaâs giving me the opportunity I always wanted. It amazes me.â