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Business Radio Special: Eric Bradlow, Professor of Marketing and Statistics at the Wharton School and host of Wharton Moneyball, speaks with leaders from the world of sports about both analytics and business strategies. In this hour, we speak with: Jeff Luhnow, General Manager and President of Baseball Operations for the Houston Astros; Stu Siegel, CEO of HockeyTech; Bruce Lefkowitz, Executive Vice President at Fox Networks; and Melanie LeGrande, Vice President of Social Responsibility at Major League Baseball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grant Son is a full-time faculty member at Columbia University currently serving as Senior Lecturer of Professional Practice in the School of Professional Studies and teaches graduate-level courses in the discipline of Sports Management and Entrepreneurship. Prior to joining the faculty at Columbia in January 2018, Son taught Entrepreneurship and Sports Marketing courses at Columbia Business School and the Yale School of Management. In addition, Son serves as CEO of Greater Good Ventures, a firm he founded in 2009 serving nonprofits, charities, academic institutions, and expanded to include startups, growth ventures and established corporations. Significant engagements include Cornell University, HockeyTech, Sports195, and Sequel Studios. As CEO, Son grew a previous startup into a top-10 sports website acquired by ESPN. His professional experience includes over 30 years of marketing, e-commerce, and digital media experience at iconic brands including the NFL, Sports Illustrated, and CBS where he has acquired over 70 million paid subscribers, generated sales revenue of over $4.2 billion, and managed a P&L of $230 million. Son's education includes a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (1985) and an MBA from Columbia Business School (1994) with Beta Gamma Sigma honors. Son is an avid athlete and sports fan. He has over 20 years of experience coaching soccer and tennis, runs three miles a day, and has attended every major sporting event, including six Super Bowls, World Cup Soccer, the World Series, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Finals, championship boxing, and two Olympics (Barcelona and Atlanta). The Facts The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports Our presenters are Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR).
John is joined by Stu Siegel, CEO of HockeyTech, to discuss his company's multi-faceted operation, player/puck tracking, and his old gig as Florida Panthers owner.
Happy, healthy, and Hitting the Dek running, we've returned to talk about the Hockeytech sensor system. (The short version? Skynet is taking our hockey jobs.) Plus, we'll give our take on the recent doings in the NHL. Have you found your team to be suddenly short a player or two? Perfectly normal. Possibly terrifying. And we take another opportunity to celebrate your American freedoms by telling you what to do. KABLAMMO psssshhhhh Beautiful. Check out our shiny YouTube channel. Stay current with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
On this week's episode, Andy McNamara is joined by Travis Yost, James Mirtle,Scott Cullen and special guest, Stu Siegel the Chairman/CEO of HockeyTech and the former owner and CEO of the Florida Panthers.
HockeyTech is the worldwide leader in providing hockey-related technologies, analytics and information services. HockeyTech was founded in 2012 by Stu Siegel, serial technology entrepreneur and former Florida Panthers Managing Partner/CEO, to address the lack of technology tools available to the hockey world. The company has grown rapidly, and has made five company acquisitions to date. … Continue reading Colin Campbell, Chief Marketing Officer of HockeyTech →