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A TicketManager podcast hosted by Jim Andrews. These conversations focus on topics such as sports, entertainment, sponsorship, activation, experiences, ticketing and hospitality. They are designed to deliver the maximum amount of information in the shortest period of time and get right to the heart of the matter with each guest -- focusing on the critical issues, where they are making an impact, and can deliver practical information that you can use.
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Jason Andrea, Chief Revenue Officer for the Las Vegas Aces, explores the fascinating intersection of the rise in women’s pro sports and the emergence of Las Vegas as a leading live sports market, and how that comes together in securing sold-out crowds and delivering value to brand partners for the WNBA franchise.…
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Ken Hanscom, Chief Operating Officer of TicketManager taps his personal Olympic passion as well as the company’s work with customers managing hospitality, VIP guest experiences and ticket distribution to explore what to expect from brands this year and for upcoming Olympic events.By TicketManager
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Julie Giese, President of NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race, discusses the many lessons learned from the 2023 event—the first ever street course for NASCAR—including how to make an event part of the community, handling historic weather issues and developing a sponsorship strategy that makes sense for the property and partners.…
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Rob Prazmark, Founder and CEO of 21 Sports & Entertainment Marketing Group, discusses the keys to success in selling nearly $4 billion in corporate partnerships for the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, Dallas Cowboys, Smithsonian Institution and other properties. Rob is the author of The Olympics Don’t Take American Express: The Birth of Mega Sports …
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Matt O’Brien, Senior Vice President of Rock Entertainment Group, Senior Vice President of Global Partnerships for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chief Revenue Officer for 100 Thieves, explores the challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining partnership programs and sales teams while managing innovation and other changes to the marketing la…
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Mike Falconer, Vice President of Strategy for Sportradar, explains why the elimination of third-party cookies spurred the introduction of the company’s new FanID solution and digs into the opportunities and challenges of collecting, connecting, activating and orchestrating data insights across rights holders and their multiple partners.…
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Veteran marketing executive Tony Wells draws on his successful career to assess the state of partnerships today, including the importance of integrating DEI efforts into partnerships and some of the biggest challenges to sponsorship success facing both brands and rights holders.By TicketManager
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Mark Youngworth, Chief Operating Officer of Zips Car Wash, discusses the company’s unique sponsorship category, why college sports is a good fit for the brands’ objectives and how its NIL content series of student-athlete interviews took shape and is seeing results.By TicketManager
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Sean Kellenberger, Senior Vice President and Head, U.S. Brand, Marketing and Digital Strategies for RBC Wealth Management, breaks down the decision-making, strategy and execution of the financial services company’s sponsorship of Major League Soccer, including the importance of exclusivity, local opportunities and Apple TV+.…
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Tom Valdiserri, Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Kemper Lesnik, discusses the opportunities and challenges involved in running the sports PR, marketing and event management agency responsible for such events as the Maui Jim Maui Invitational college basketball tournament and the McDonald’s All-American Games high school hoops tourn…
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Bettina Cornwell, Head of the Department of Marketing, and the Philip H. Knight Chair and Professor of Marketing at the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon shares findings from her research into how and why sponsorship works (or doesn’t). Among the insights discussed: authenticity is more important than fit and fans don’t quic…
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Brad Ross, Vice President of Global Sports & Entertainment Marketing and Partnerships for The Coca-Cola Company takes a deep dive into the sponsorship leader’s strategy, execution and measurement of its worldwide partnerships, including sponsorship’s role in a complex organization, the impact of technology and negotiating flexibility into long-term…
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David Paro, Head of Global Sponsorships for MoneyGram International, delivers the what, how and why behind the P2P payments company’s decision to jump into sports partnerships with a title sponsorship of the Haas Formula 1 team, including objectives, activation and measurement plans.By TicketManager
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Chris Bontempo, Chief Marketing Officer, IBM Americas, puts the role of sports and entertainment partnerships—from legacy sponsorships with US Open tennis, The Masters golf tournament and Wimbledon to newer relationships with ESPN Fantasy Football and others—in perspective for a global B2B tech giant. Chris discusses the value of technology showcas…
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Steve Gray, Group Vice President of Marketing for UKG, and Pete Falcone, Owner and CEO of JP Sports and Entertainment share the strategy and objectives behind the enterprise software giant’s athlete ambassador program, as well as how agency and client work together to achieve goals.By TicketManager
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Elizabeth Lindsey, President, Brands and Properties for Wasserman, discusses a host of current issues in sponsorship, including how brands must remain true to themselves, the importance of understanding what consumers want and need, and whether there is a “right” way to sell women’s sports partnerships.…
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Ricardo Fort, Founder of Sport by Fort Consulting and former Head of Global Sponsorship for Coca-Cola and Visa, discusses why brands must move away from vanity measures, the ability sponsors have—or don’t have—to influence properties, and which rightsholders are getting it right.By TicketManager
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