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Paul Swann welcomes Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director, to talk about Marshall baseball, ticket sales, and how the department is working to boost fan engagement. Thanks for listening to The Drive with Paul Swann!Love the show? Help keep it going and growing:☕️ Buy Paul a coffee – support the show directly: buymeacoffee.com/paulswannYour support helps bring you more in-depth coverage of Marshall Athletics, exclusive interviews, and the content you care about. Every contribution makes a difference.
Today we're broadcasting from the Golf Emporium on 14 mile between Rockford and Greenville. They're having their Demo Days Extravaganza tomorrow 10-2pm - so make sure you stop out! Today, we're talking all about the 2025 Masters as we were joined by some of our great Golf insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official and is part of there Ferris State Golf Management Program. During that time, he and Huge talked about the Masters as they watched it live, talked about what makes the Masters different from other Tournaments, gave live leaderboard updates, they discussed the current state of the PGA and LIV Tours, and so much more. At the end of the second hour we had a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Rob Bentley, who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He told us about the parade they'll be having tomorrow as they celebrate the Bulldogs Football team and their third DII National Championship in four years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During our "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Rob Bentley, who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He told us about the parade they'll be having tomorrow as they celebrate the Bulldogs Football team and their third DII National Championship in four years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting from the Golf Emporium on 14 mile between Rockford and Greenville. They're having their Demo Days Extravaganza tomorrow 10-2pm - so make sure you stop out! Today, we're talking all about the 2025 Masters as we were joined by some of our great Golf insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official and is part of there Ferris State Golf Management Program. During that time, he and Huge talked about the Masters as they watched it live, talked about what makes the Masters different from other Tournaments, gave live leaderboard updates, they discussed the current state of the PGA and LIV Tours, and so much more. We wrapped up the first hour talking with Mitch Lyons from Mitch Lyons Wealth about the Masters, your retirement, and more. At the end of the second hour we had a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Rob Bentley, who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He told us about the parade they'll be having tomorrow as they celebrate the Bulldogs Football team and their third DII National Championship in four years. In our final hour we were joined by Bill Thompson, who is a Booster at Western Michigan University. He joined us from St. Louis as the WMU Hockey Team is in the D1 National Championship game tomorrow night. We were then joined by Bill Hobson from Michigan Golf Live so we could get his thoughts on round 2 of the Masters. We wrapped up the show talking with Code Vanos from the Golf Emporium about the great deals they'll have to offer you tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul is joined by Ryan Crisp, the Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement. They discuss the highly anticipated Zach Bryan concert at Joan C. Edwards Stadium and explore upcoming initiatives happening at Marshall University. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want more sports updates? Connect with Paul on social media via Linktree: linktr.ee/PaulSwann.
On today's episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul talks with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement at Marshall University. They discuss upcoming events, fan experiences, and what Herd fans can expect this season.Join the discussion by leaving a comment on YouTube or replying to my post Reply on Bluesky Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more updates, follow Paul on your favorite social media network: http://linktr.ee/PaulSwann.
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann is joined by longtime Georgia State play-by-play announcer Dave Cohen to preview tomorrow's game against Marshall.Also on the show, Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, discusses the latest events and opportunities for Marshall fans. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more updates, follow Paul on X at @PaulSwann. Stay connected and never miss a moment!
@1QLeadership Question: What does it take to find success in every role? Kortne Gosha, Sr. Associate AD for Capital Planning at Nebraska, visits with Wesley Abercrombie of Peak Sports to discuss leadership and finding career success. Gosha started his career as a football equipment manager. Since then, he has led an athletics department, hired coaches, raised money, and done a number of other things that has helped the institutions he worked for change for the better. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann is joined by Ted Alexander, the play-by-play voice of Old Dominion University, and Ryan Crisp, Marshall's Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement.
This week we chat with Travers Family Head Football Justin Wilcox following the Bears first ACC victory against Wake Forest. Plus a conversation with PhD. Marissa Nichols, Associate Athletics Director; Director, Cameron Institute, discussing how the Cameron Institute helps to impact the lives of Cal student athletes.Audio transcript available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18TqU3NJTJqpDALFf-OgoreQaoL5ysm1i/view?usp=share_linkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul talks with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, about what fans can expect this weekend as Marshall hosts ULM for Senior Day. Plus, Paul asks listeners, "What upgrade would fans most like to see at the Joan?"
#185: Bubba Cunningham is the University of North Carolina Director of Athletics. Under his leadership, the athletic department has accomplished numerous academic and athletic achievements.The Tar Heels have won 22 national titles and made an additional 14 runner-up finishes. More than 3,500 student-athletes have made the ACC Academic Honor Roll -- which requires a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better for the year. The Tar Heels finished in the top 10 of the NACDA Learfield Directors' Cup nine times, including a 7th overall finish in 2023-24. He also has been committed to upgrading facilities to give student-athletes the best experience possible, overseeing more than $220 million worth of projects during his tenure in Chapel Hill.Cunningham's leadership has also extended outside of Chapel Hill as he has served on numerous NCAA committees over the last two decades. He is the past president of The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and sits on the board of LEAD1, an association representing the ADs from the NCAA Division I FBS schools. In 2019, he worked with the Atlantic Coast Conference to lead the launch of the ACC Network that fall. He earned the 2019-20 AD of the Year Award from The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In 2020, he was named to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee and in 2022 was named to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Board of Directors. He also is currently serving on the ACC Autonomy Committee and was the Chair of the NCAA Men's Basketball Selection Committee in 2024.Cunningham is in his 22nd year as a Division I director of athletics. He came to Chapel Hill after spending the previous six years as the director of athletics at the University of Tulsa, where he guided the Golden Hurricane through its initial move to Conference USA and spearheaded a $60 million athletics initiative. He also served as Ball State University's Athletic Director from 2002-2005.He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration from Notre Dame and worked in Notre Dame's athletics department from 1988-2002. A former member of the Irish golf team (1982-83), Cunningham served as Notre Dame's Associate Athletics Director for finance and facilities from 1995-2000 and was the Associate Director of Athletics for external affairs from 2000-02.Enjoy the show!
On today's show, Paul Swann spoke with Ryan Crisp, Marshall's Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, ahead of Thursday night's game against Georgia State. Plus, comments from Marshall women's basketball coach Juli Fulks from her Sun Belt Conference media day press conference.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles is joined by Jeff Mason, the Associate Athletics Director for Revenue Generation who joined the Athletic Department last spring. Also stopping by to visit are men's golf coach Eddie Brescher to talk about a number of topics including the brand new Giddis Golf Center located at the Hattiesburg Country Club and Ryan Lee, the Assistant Athletic Director of Compliance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann is joined by Terry Harvin from the Georgia Southern Radio Network and Ryan Crisp, Marshall's Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement.
I talked with the Associate Athletics Director of Marketing & Fan Experience at UT, Jimmy Delaney, to get all the parking information for this weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann is joined by Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales and Fan Engagement, to discuss the latest in Marshall sports. Plus, comments from Marshall linebacker Jaden Yates ahead of the Ohio State game. Paul also dives into the viral moment when Marshall football coach Charles Huff offered Ohio State players all-you-can-eat Tudor's Biscuit World biscuits as part of an NIL deal.
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann spoke with Marshall men's golf coach Matt Grobe about the team's winning performance at the Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational. Later, Paul caught up with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement.
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul speaks with Ryan Crisp, the Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, about the new 'Safe to Stay with the Herd' initiative. Also, a special note—today is Paul's birthday.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Jeremy Neisser interviews Kassidy Ellenby, the Executive Associate Athletic Director for Marketing and Communications at DePaul University, about an open role for the Associate Athletics Director for Marketing and Fan Experience. They discuss the duties and expectations of the role, including overseeing marketing efforts for men's basketball, managing a budget, and coordinating sponsorship activations. They also talk about the game day atmosphere at Wintrust Arena, the importance of fan engagement, and the strategies for increasing student attendance at sporting events. The conversation highlights the collaborative culture at DePaul and the opportunities for growth and development within the athletic department.TakeawaysThe open role at DePaul University is for the Associate Athletics Director for Marketing and Fan Experience, with a focus on men's basketball.The role involves overseeing marketing efforts, managing a budget, and coordinating sponsorship activations.The game day atmosphere at Wintrust Arena is top-notch, with pyro towers, immersive video boards, and engaging in-game entertainment.Increasing student attendance at sporting events is a priority, and partnerships with campus organizations and targeted communication strategies are used to promote events and offer incentives.DePaul University offers a collaborative and supportive culture, with opportunities for growth and development within the athletic department.Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Overview of the Open Role03:02 - Creating an Engaging Game Day Atmosphere at Wintrust Arena05:48 - Increasing Student Attendance at Sporting Events08:51 - Collaborative Culture and Opportunities for Growth at DePaul UniversityTo review the job posting and apply - DePaul UniversityConnect with Kassidy on LinkedIn or through DePaul Athletics. Sports Marketing Machine on LinkedInSports Marketing Machine on InstagramBook a call with Jeremy from Sports Marketing Machine
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, discusses the launch of HerdZone+. This new streaming service offers exclusive Marshall Athletics content, including the behind-the-scenes series "Herd Knocks," comparable to the NFL's "Hard Knocks."
Kerry Tharp, former President of Darlington Motor Speedway, former Associate Athletics Director for the University of South Carolina, and now representing The Darlington Country Club, in Darlington, South Carolina, joins Barrett and Zac to discuss the 60th Edition of the Southern 500 Golf Invitational!We learn about this more than half a century event, that runs the week before the 75th running of the Southern 500 (NASCAR)at the Track too Tough to Tame, Darlington Motor Speedway, and much more!Broadstreet | Web Development, SEO & Digital Marketing ConsultingDarlington Country Club | Golf | Wedding & Event VenueSouthern 500 Golf Invitational Facebook AnnouncementFacebook | Darlington Country ClubStefani Morton | Singer | Songwriter | Artist | Entertainerfreetimes | postandcourier.comJohn Kocsis, Jr. | "Play-by-Play from the Minors: Profiles of Baseball Broadcasters from Scranton to Yakima"John Kocsis, Jr. TwitterAs always, thanks to Bill Frye, Producer and Intern for all of the research and notes he provides to these two old farts.Thanks to Daneen with Broadstreet.net.The All About Nothing: Podcast is proud to support the 2024 Soda City Comic Con!August 24th and 25th; Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center!For details visit the 2024 Soda City Comic Con Website.For ticket information and purchasing, click here!Click here for Episode Show Notes!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:ZJZ DesignsCheck out the 4th of July Heart Designs for this Independence Day! Visit zjzdesigns.com!ZJZ Designs
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul broadcasts live from Jack Cook Field for the start of the Tri-State Coal Cats Baseball season. Paul speaks with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, about the new team. Plus, Jason Hurst from WCHS-TV 8 stops by the booth to chat with Paul.
In this episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, Marshall distance runner Abby Herring joins us to discuss her recent victory in the Women's 5K at the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championship. We also have a conversation with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement at Marshall University, about the Marshall baseball team's final home series against Coastal Carolina.
@1QLeadership Question: What are the elements of an effective student-athlete mental health program? Dr. Stephany Coakley, Sr. Associate Athletics Director for Mental Health at Temple University, discusses the functions and processes in place that make up the TUWell program. She covers aspects of creating and maintaining an environment for student-athletes to feel comfortable using the services provided. Assess student-athletes every year of their career Educate coaches and administrators on how to identify possible crisis symptoms Manage the Student-Athlete transition process Dr. Coakley created and implemented the program for Temple Athletics. For more information on her process see her article, If You Build It, They Will Come: Establishing a Student-Athlete Mental Health Program, on AthleticDirectorU.com. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Throughout our final two hours we were joined by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite to talk about the Lions in the off-season. They talked about the guys the Lions picked up in the Draft a few weeks ago, talked about all of the improvements on the roster, gave their thoughts on Jared Goff and the extension he deserves, looked around the rest of the NFL, they gave their opinion on what the schedule will look like for the Lions this year, and so much more. We wrapped up the final hour with another "Moving Ferris Forward" interview, as Huge Spoke with Rob Bentley - who is the Associate Athletics Director at Ferris State. FSU was named one of the top 20 schools for athletic experience throughout the Country. He and Huge talked about the factors that go into choosing these schools, talked about what makes their athletics great, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we're talking about the Pro Golf Tournaments that are coming to Michigan, the Detroit Lions, and more as we were joined by some of our great guest. In our first hour we were joined by Cathy Cooper who is the Tournament Director for the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. Cathy filled us in on all of the great things we can look forward to this year, told us about what's going to be new, what's going to be improved, talked about how you can become involved, and so much more. Make sure to go to Meijerlpgaclassic.com to find out more! We wrapped up the hour with Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about the Pro Golf Tournaments coming to Michigan and talked about how great golf is in this State, and more. Throughout our final two hours we were joined by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite to talk about the Lions in the off-season. They talked about the guys the Lions picked up in the Draft a few weeks ago, talked about all of the improvements on the roster, gave their thoughts on Jared Goff and the extension he deserves, looked around the rest of the NFL, they gave their opinion on what the schedule will look like for the Lions this year, and so much more. We wrapped up the final hour with another "Moving Ferris Forward" interview, as Huge Spoke with Rob Bentley - who is the Associate Athletics Director at Ferris State. FSU was named one of the top 20 schools for athletic experience throughout the Country. He and Huge talked about the factors that go into choosing these schools, talked about what makes their athletics great, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we talked about the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, and more as we were joined in studio by some of our great insiders. Throughout our first two hours we were joined by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite to talk about the Lions in the off-season. They talked about the guys the Lions picked up in the Draft a few weeks ago, talked about all of the improvements on the roster, gave their thoughts on Jared Goff and the extension he deserves, looked around the rest of the NFL, they gave their opinion on what the schedule will look like for the Lions this year, and so much more. We wrapped up the second hour with another "Moving Ferris Forward" interview, as Huge Spoke with Rob Bentley - who is the Associate Athletics Director at Ferris State. FSU was named one of the top 20 schools for athletic experience throughout the Country. He and Huge talked about the factors that go into choosing these schools, talked about what makes their athletics great, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, we talked about the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, and more as we were joined in studio by some of our great insiders. Throughout our first two hours we were joined by Mike Kimber from Lions Nation Unite to talk about the Lions in the off-season. They talked about the guys the Lions picked up in the Draft a few weeks ago, talked about all of the improvements on the roster, gave their thoughts on Jared Goff and the extension he deserves, looked around the rest of the NFL, they gave their opinion on what the schedule will look like for the Lions this year, and so much more. We wrapped up the second hour with another "Moving Ferris Forward" interview, as Huge Spoke with Rob Bentley - who is the Associate Athletics Director at Ferris State. FSU was named one of the top 20 schools for athletic experience throughout the Country. He and Huge talked about the factors that go into choosing these schools, talked about what makes their athletics great, and more. In our final hour, Huge was joined in studio by former Major Leaguer John Vander Wal so they could break down how the Tigers have been playing this season. They gave their thoughts on the positives and negatives with this team so far, talked about how great the pitching has been, talked about how bad some of the bats have been, gave their thoughts on how Colt Keith has been playing, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
with Grand Rapids Griffins Head Coach Dan Watson, as they're in the hunt for the Calder Cup. He and Huge talked about the Griffins and their five game series with the Rockford Ice Hogs, talked about an ugly loss last night, and talked about how they need to bounce back in their game tomorrow night. We were then joined by Chris Balas from theWolverine.com to talk about Michigan basketball and football. He and Huge talked about the great things that Dusty May has already done with the basketball program, talked about the effects of the Transfer Portal on Michigan football, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Rob Bentley who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He and Huge talked about all of the success of the different Athletic programs, discussed the importance of good leadership, talked about what's next for Ferris Athletics, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Rob Bentley who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He and Huge talked about all of the success of the different Athletic programs, discussed the importance of good leadership, talked about what's next for Ferris Athletics, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're broadcasting from Ferris State University in Big Rapids so we could talk about Bulldog Athletics as we were joined by some of the great people connected to FSU. We were also joined by some of our insiders to talk some Hockey, Michigan Athletics, the NBA Playoffs, and more. Throughout our first hour we were joined by FSU Head Football Coach Tony Annese. Coach talked with Huge about his journey through College football. They talked about where the Football program is currently at getting ready for next season, talked about the impact of NIL in DII Athletics, gave their thoughts on the Transfer Portal, recruiting High School players, and so much more. We kicked off the second hour talking with Grand Rapids Griffins Head Coach Dan Watson, as they're in the hunt for the Calder Cup. He and Huge talked about the Griffins and their five game series with the Rockford Ice Hogs, talked about an ugly loss last night, and talked about how they need to bounce back in their game tomorrow night. We were then joined by Chris Balas from theWolverine.com to talk about Michigan basketball and football. He and Huge talked about the great things that Dusty May has already done with the basketball program, talked about the effects of the Transfer Portal on Michigan football, and more. We wrapped up the hour with Rob Bentley who is the Associate Athletics Director at FSU. He and Huge talked about all of the success of the different Athletic programs, discussed the importance of good leadership, talked about what's next for Ferris Athletics, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by Josh Garvey from Doeren Mayhew alongside former Michigan basketball Head Coach John Beilein to talk some hoops. John, Josh, and Huge talked about what Dusty May has been doing with Michigan basketball and gave their thoughts on the great roster he's put together so far. They also discussed the NBA Playoffs, talked about the differences between basketball in America versus in Europe, and more. We were then joined by FSU Men's Head Basketball Coach Andy Bronkema. He and Huge talked about the culture surrounding FSU Athletics, Coach Bronkema talked about how this past season went for his team, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I welcome Jason Simms. Jason is currently the Associate Athletics Director for Student Engagement, Alumni Relations, & Recruitment at the College of William and Mary. Additionally, he is the Athletics Department DEI initiatives liaison. Simms is the sport administrator for Men's & Women's Swimming, Men's Soccer, and Women's Lacrosse. Jason does a great job describing the college student-athlete experience and what it takes to be successful as an athlete and excelling as a student as well. We should all be so lucky to have a Jason Simms in our lives.
In this week's episode of “Mizzou Storytellers,” Nikki Barry and Dave Matter are joined by Associate Athletics Director of Marketing and Fan Experience Tony Daniel, who shares the story of his journey from Georgia to Buffalo to Mizzou. The former Division I quarterback recalls his college playing career and what shaped his decision to launch a career in college athletics – and his side hustle as an extra in more than 30 movies and TV shows. With another special guest in the studio, Dave and Nikki share more stories from their childhoods – one of them was a child model – and ponder who would be their dream podcast guest and dream concert act at Mizzou Arena. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's “Mizzou Storytellers” episode, Nikki Barry and Dave Matter visit with the ultimate insider of Mizzou Athletics, Associate Athletics Director for Administration Morgan Domenick to discuss her journey from the Florida tennis courts to Mizzou's senior leadership team. A world traveler on the youth tennis circuit and former student-athlete at Boise State, Domenick shares how she discovered her passion for college athletics and parlayed her law degree into an indispensable role on Mizzou's staff.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike and Derrick discuss the challenges and rewards of working in college sports, balancing family life with professional commitments, and Mike's love for bobblehead collecting. Mike expresses his dedication to team sports, reflects on his 20-year career, and emphasizes the importance of relationships in shaping his journey in sports communication. Follow Mike on Twitter/X: @ISU_mcwilli Mike's Bio via GoRedbirds.com After working as a student assistant, graduate assistant and the associate director of communications at Illinois State, Mike Williams assumed the role of Assistant Athletics Director for Communications in July of 2012 and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Communications in January of 2024. In that role, Williams oversees Illinois State's publicity, promotion and information support efforts for all of Illinois State's 19 sports. He is the primary media contact for the football, gymnastics and tennis programs and manages the athletics communications staff, which includes three other full-time staff members, three graduate assistants and several student interns. In addition to being a member of the department's senior staff and external teams, Williams serves as staff liaison between the athletics communication office and the athletics development office, the compliance office, and the ticket office. He has also served as media coordinator for several Missouri Valley Conference tournaments hosted by Illinois State including baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics and track and field in recent years. He currently serves as a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Advocacy Committe and was honored as the 2016 Bud Nangle Award recipient by the organization. Williams and his colleagues were also recognized as the 2018-19 and 2019-20 Missouri Valley Conference Sports Information Staff of the Year for their efforts in promoting Redbird Athletics and the league. In 2009, Williams returned to his alma mater as assistant director of athletics communications and served in that role for two years, before being promoted to the role of associate athletics communication director. While in those roles, Williams was tasked with supervising the student intern training and development program for the athletics communications office in addition to sport coverage responsibilities. Before returning to Illinois State in 2009, Williams served as the assistant director of athletics media relations at Indiana State where he was the primary contact for Sycamore men's basketball and cross country for two years, and football for one year. In 2007 and 2008, Williams served as the media coordinator for the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships held in Terre Haute, Ind. Prior to that, Williams worked three years in the Illinois State Athletics Communications office, including the last two as a graduate assistant. During his two years as a graduate assistant, Williams was the secondary football contact and the primary contact for the baseball program. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/personsofinterest/message
Joining Paul Swann today is London, Ohio's very own Ryan Crisp, the Associate Athletics Director of Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement. Crisp updates Swann on ticket availability for the upcoming Marshall baseball season. Stay connected with all the latest sports updates and behind-the-scenes action by following Paul Swann on X @PaulSwann. If you're enjoying the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with someone you think would also enjoy it. Thank you for your support! And to never miss another episode, be sure to subscribe at https://thedrivewithpaulswann.transistor.fm/subscribe. ★ Support this podcast ★
Host Jeff Dantzler talks with Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Coaches, Neil Versfeld and Stephanie Williams Moreno. Associate Athletics Director for External Operations Alan Thomas visits along with the "Road Dawg" Engineer Adam Gillespie. Dantzler previews the upcoming UGA Baseball season. And another round of Above, Below, and In-Between completes this edition of "The Second Hour" of Bulldogs Live....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, host Paul Swann speaks with former Major League pitcher Salomón Torres, recently appointed as the pitching coach for the new Tri-State Baseball team. Additionally, Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director at Marshall University, shares insights on the Fans First initiative and provides updates on the availability of Marshall baseball tickets. Stay connected with all the latest sports updates and behind-the-scenes action by following Paul Swann on X @PaulSwann. If you're enjoying the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with someone you think would also enjoy it. Thank you for your support! And to never miss another episode, be sure to subscribe at https://thedrivewithpaulswann.transistor.fm/subscribe. ★ Support this podcast ★
@1QLeadership Question: How does donor feedback and creativity fit in fundraising? We asked Alvin Hines II, Sr. Associate Athletics Director at FAU, about athletics fundraising. The key topics covered were how his personality fits within the specific niche of athletic development, what is the process of fundraising in an athletics department, and how much input do donors (and potential donors) have in how funds should be used. Personality is a big factor in fundraising Season ticket holders are a starting point Many big ideas come from donors Donors will most likely support their own ideas Hines notes that one of the biggest jobs of a fundraiser is to leverage your current assets, whether that be under utilized space to events that already exist. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
This Week in Ball State Sports is a weekly podcast dedicated to showcasing Ball State Athletics. This week, Voice of the Cardinals Mick Tidrow chats with Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell & Associate Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator Emma Kumar. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On-Demand College Sports Communicators Webinar Working with basketball stats & stat rules Learning about the sport of soccer, its rules, and and producing accurate statistics. Slides from the webinar (on team rebound, dead-ball rebound, flopping rules): https://collegesportscommunicators.com/documents/2023/11/14//Bball_webinar_slides_Nov_14_2023.pdf?id=11278 This webinar on men's and women's basketball stats and stat rules was the fourth in our CSC statistics/stat rules series this fall. Generating consistent statistics and consistent stat reporting are essential duties of each athletic communications department. The presenters held a review of basketball rules as they apply to basketball statistics for 2023-24 and discussed how to utilize proper basketball scoring techniques to register accurate statistics, taking attendee questions throughout. The discussion focused on: • college basketball rules and how to score them correctly • best practices for pregame preparation for statistics, setting up stat personnel and job duties of that personnel, and how to effectively work with your opponent SID; setting up rosters, uniform number issues, etc; in-game statistical how-to's; post-game reporting; working with your opponents' athletic communications sport contact(s) • the use of proper in-game scoring techniques to register accurate statistics, including: entering starters; what sources to use if unsure about a play; recording basic statistics • a review of rebound definitions (deadball rebound, team rebound), and how to ensure that the stats between rebounds and missed shots balance • discussion of difficult/unusual plays, ways to troubleshoot them and the way to accurate stat them during the game • best practices and communications in editing game files and working with your fellow SIDs post-match Panelists • Sarah Boissonneault – Northeast Conference, Assistant Commissioner for Communications & Digital Media / Statistician for WNBA's Connecticut Sun • Kevin Smith – The College of Wooster, Director of Athletic Communication • Terie Smith – Freelance Statistician, USC, NBA's Clippers and Lakers • Moderator: Courtney Day, DePaul University, Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Digital Strategy / CSC Professional Development and Continuing Education Committee member
@1QLeadership Question: What are the steps needed to create a major giving society for a college athletics department? Colton Primm, Senior Associate Athletics Director at Louisiana Tech, answered this question based on his experience setting up the Aillet Society on campus: Establish the purpose of the organization Delineate the giving amounts and respective benefits Identify and inform potential donors Launch the campaign Primm explains that (at La Tech) the annual fund is used for the general operations of the athletics department, while the major giving society creates long term giving opportunities and is used for specific projects. As the giving amounts get higher, information and access have proven to be the key benefits. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Intern Joe Macheca hosts the sixth episode of GamecockCentral's newest show The Walk Through. This week is a very special episode to satisfy those bye week blues. Joe is joined by Associate Athletics Director and head of New and Creative Media, Justin King. The Walk Through will drop weekly, every Sunday evening through football season. Joe will host one or two guests to help recap all of the action and look at the week ahead. #gamecockfootball l #SouthCarolinaGamecocks Thank you to our sponsors: Clint Hammond of Movement Mortgage 803-422-6797 The Tax Team at Liberty Tax Columbia, Irmo and Lexington 803-462-5576 Birddogs: Shorts and Pants with a Comfortable Built-in Liner (Go to Birddogs.com/Gamecocks [or enter promo code Gamecocks at check-out] and get a free hydro flask style water bottle!) Gametime. (Download the Gametime app and use code Gamecocks for $20 off your first purchase. [terms apply]) Andy Luedecke at MyPerfectFranchise.net 404-973-9901
Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, we have a special guest, Ryan Crisp. He serves as the Associate Athletics Director at Marshall University and oversees Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement. Ryan will be sharing the latest updates and insights from the Athletics Department. Stay connected with all the latest sports updates and behind-the-scenes action by following Paul Swann on Twitter @PaulSwann. If you're enjoying the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with someone you think would also enjoy it. Thank you for your support! And to never miss another episode, be sure to subscribe at https://thedrivewithpaulswann.transistor.fm/subscribe. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jeff Conaway joined the show to talk with us about his time as a player and coach at Greene County Tech. During our conversation we also talk about Jeff's time at Shiloh Christian and how he ended up in Orlando, Florida where he now serves as the Head Coach and Associate Athletics Director at The First Academy.This is a great episode on leadership, learning from our mistakes, the importance of relationships, the gospel, grit and so much more.
Today on The Drive, Paul Swann speaks with Ryan Crisp, Associate Athletics Director for Annual Giving, Ticket Sales, and Fan Engagement, about the upcoming Fans First Engagement initiative. Stay connected with all the latest sports updates and behind-the-scenes action by following Paul Swann on Twitter @PaulSwann. If you're enjoying the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with someone you think would also enjoy it. Thank you for your support! And to never miss another episode, be sure to subscribe at https://thedrivewithpaulswann.transistor.fm/subscribe. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On the question of creating an environment where mental wellness is a priority, Temple University Sr. Associate Athletics Director, Dr. Stephany Coakley, visits @1QLeadership to discuss the setup for the athletics department. With a purpose of helping people master the mental and emotional aspects of performing consistently at a high level, Dr. Coakley has put education for coaches and staff as a priority within the department. The conversation also covers the difficulty athletes have transitioning away from sports, noting it can take a minimum of 12 months to fully accept the transition. Coakley also provides advice to people who are influential in a student-athlete's life to help them prepare to transition away from participating in sports. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Taylor Jacobs, Associate Athletics Director for NIL and Strategic Initiatives, joined this week's edition of Play by Play, presented by The Advocate. Bayou Traditions, a Baton Rouge-based collective launched on Monday to empower Name, Image, and Likeness opportunities for LSU student-athletes, has been named the official collective of LSU Athletics. Jacobs joined Chris Blair and Kent Lowe to talk more about the historic partnership. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heyfightinpodcast/message