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Eric Mac Lain joined ACC Network in 2019 and is a studio analyst on The Huddle, ACCN's signature football show that airs Friday evenings and Saturday mornings throughout the fall. Mac Lain also appears on studio shows across ESPN networks throughout the college football season. He also contributes to ESPN's XFL game coverage as a field analyst.A Hope Mill, N.C., native, Mac Lain played at Clemson 2011-15, where the Tigers captured two conference championships and made a national championship appearance. He obtained the most wins (46) by a single player in Clemson history, while earning Strength and Conditioning All America honors. As a student, Mac Lain was an All-ACC Academic Football Team selection and was graduated with a bachelor's in health science (2015) and a master's in athletic leadership and administration (2017). He joined ACCN from JMI Sports where he worked on multimedia sponsorship rights for Clemson athletics.
Eric Mac Lain joined ACC Network in 2019 and is a studio analyst on The Huddle, ACCN's signature football show that airs Friday evenings and Saturday mornings throughout the fall. Mac Lain also appears on studio shows across ESPN networks throughout the college football season. He also contributes to ESPN's XFL game coverage as a field analyst. A Hope Mill, N.C., native, Mac Lain played at Clemson 2011-15, where the Tigers captured two conference championships and made a national championship appearance. He obtained the most wins (46) by a single player in Clemson history, while earning Strength and Conditioning All America honors. As a student, Mac Lain was an All-ACC Academic Football Team selection and was graduated with a bachelor's in health science (2015) and a master's in athletic leadership and administration (2017). He will be joining ACCN from JMI Sports where he has worked on multimedia sponsorship rights for Clemson athletics.
In Ep. #32, Caroline interview with Laila Brock, the Vice President of Business Development at JMI Sports - a media rights and venue development company, providing management of collegiate multimedia rights, sponsorship sales agency representation, and project management or the development of collegiate and professional sports facilities. Laila has spent years working on both the operations and revenue side of sports and in her role at JMI Sports, Laila has been instrumental in driving JMI Sports' businesses across all lines of services. In this episode, hear Laila talk about her incredible journey through the sports industry - both as an athlete and as a professional - and Laila's point-of-view of why it's so important for brands & individuals to support women's sports and women in sports. More from GOALS Follow GOALS on Twitter: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on Instagram: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goals-sportsShop: goals-sports.com/shopEmail: hello@goals-sports.com
Tom Stultz - Former President at JMI Sports, now Special Advisor to the CEO - on JMI's role in the shifting multimedia rights marketplace. He explains how due to long-term contracts and the infrequency of MMR rights becoming available, we might not see as much of a shakeup in the space as many (including some of us at Navigate) are expecting. Listen to the full episode here: https://nvgt.com/podcast?ppplayer=98f56b6dd6dca41729f186d12a4d1251&ppepisode=8bd53045acb99644c1019822d2b55e21 For more insights, visit our LinkedIn page or learn more about Navigate at https://nvgt.com/.
Tom Stultz - Special Advisor to the CEO and former President at JMI Sports - breaks down the current MMR marketplace and how it will be impacted by changes to the structure of college sports, such as NIL and conference realignment. He and AJ also discuss JMI's status as a privately held company, and why that's unique among their competitors. Details: 7:30 - The future of JMI 20:30 - Tom's background 31:30 - Changes to college athletics 33:55 - Rapid Fire Questions Book Recommendations: The New York City Noon Prayer Meeting Burl The Church of Baseball Dreamland Dopesick For more insights, visit our LinkedIn page or learn more about Navigate at https://nvgt.com/.
Eric Mac Lain joined ACC Network in 2019 and is a studio analyst on The Huddle, ACCN's signature football show that airs Friday evenings and Saturday mornings throughout the fall. A Hope Mill, N.C., native, Mac Lain played at Clemson 2011-15, where the Tigers captured two conference championships and made a national championship appearance. He obtained the most wins (46) by a single player in Clemson history, while earning Strength and Conditioning All America honors. As a student, Mac Lain was an All-ACC Academic Football Team selection and was graduated with a bachelor's in health science (2015) and a master's in athletic leadership and administration (2017). He will be joining ACCN from JMI Sports where he has worked on multimedia sponsorship rights for Clemson athletics.
In this episode we welcome Nicole Metzger, Sr. Vice President of National Sales for JMI Sports. Nicole shares her incredible career journey where she has navigated a successful path in Partnership Sales & Marketing, with experience working in both professional and collegiate sports, and within leagues and teams. As a leader who specializes in securing jewel assets, Nicole enjoys taking on new challenges and making an impact.
On this episode, Nicole Metzger - SVP Sales @ JMI Sports joins us to share her story!Remember, #yourintentionmatters! Why? Because that's the result you'll tend to get.www.soarondemand.com
-Let's allow Sean to put down any sort of internet rumor about Nebraska/Northwestern possibly being played in Vegas…..it's still in Ireland. -Chris Kolarevic has moved from inside linebacker to nickelback…does he have the speed and coverage skills needed for that position? -Nebraska athletics lands a multimedia rights contract with San Diego-based JMI Sports. What's this mean for Nebraska financially? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Paul Archey, chief commercial officer for JMI Sports, talks with SBJ's Abe Madkour about the early influences on his career, taking a career chance when MLB formed an international division, and why it's important for young people to take jobs where they work for someone who can become a mentor. Archey was a member of the SBJ Forty Under 40 class of 2002.
Sports have been canceled for the remainder of the school year, but the Scorebook Live Today podcast is ramping things up amid COVID-19-related shutdowns. Each weekday, Dickau releases an interview with a wide range of experts in the world of sports. On Thursday, Kerry Keating joins. He was the head men’s basketball coach at Santa Clara and a longtime Division I assistant. He’s now the vice president of business development at the consulting firm JMI Sports and an an NBA studio analyst for ABC7 in the Bay Area. Sponsor: Washington Federal Statewide coverage of Washington high school sports: www.scorebooklive.com/washington Subscribe to the Scorebook Live Today podcast: -TuneIn: tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Re…ive-Today-p1224534/ -Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sSG12zXwfF…bOTxa5LR2HtpIDCQ -Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen?gcli…qxtaj7mbevvvvyjoq -Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scor…ay/id1463193961 -Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/scorebook-live-today
Episode 355 Eric Mac Lain played football at Clemson 2011-15, where the Tigers captured two conference championships and made a national championship appearance. He obtained the most wins (46) by a single player in Clemson history, while earning Strength and Conditioning All America honors. As a student, Mac Lain was an All-ACC Academic Football Team selection and was graduated with a bachelor’s in health science (2015) and a master’s in athletic leadership and administration (2017). In 2019, he joined the new ACC Network as a studio analyst. Prior to that, he was with JMI Sports where he has worked on multimedia sponsorship rights for Clemson athletics. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Eric about playing for Dabo Swinney, being part of the birth of a dynasty, faith at Clemson, learning from losing, and the crazy journey to now being a broadcaster with the ACC Network. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
So stoked to launch episode 44 of the Podcast as it features Adam Martin, a talented graphic designer and host of the Makers of Sport Podcast. I met Adam for the first time in 2015 at the Major Level Creative (MLC) Connect Design Conference and we got into a deep conversation about Podcasting and it lit a fire under me that pushed me to creating this Podcast. Adam is a talented graphic designer and has run a successful design firm for many years where we works closely with many folks in and out of the sports world.I think you all will enjoy Adam and I's dialogue throughout as we touch on a variety of topics around design, podcasting, exploring your passion and finding fulfillment, and so much more...If you get a chance to listen I hope you enjoy!About Adam Martin:Hi, y'all. I'm Adam. I'm a designer, creative director and podcaster in Kentucky.I founded the creative studio, Mtn. & Co., an independent brand and interactive design studio for the sports & entertainment business.As principal & creative director, I design, develop business relationships and manage a team of trusted collaborators on art direction, visual design, typography, UX/UI, web development, photography, content creation, copywriting and more.Sport—specifically its ability to influence culture and bridge generations—excites me. In fact, I created a podcast to capitalize on this excitement called Makers of Sport®, a show about design, creativity and makers in the sports business.Throughout my 10+ year career, I've had the pleasure of working with many brands in sport or otherwise including IMG Worldwide, PGA Tour, Kansas City Chiefs, SLAM Magazine, 3d Lacrosse, Matt Carpenter (St. Louis Cardinals), JMI Sports, the Texas Longhorns, the Michigan Wolverines, the Kentucky Wildcats, the Tennessee Volunteers, the NCAA, the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the John Wooden Award, Jim Beam Brands, Girl Scouts of America, Toyota, Scion, Raising Canes, Smashburger and many more.I've been blessed to win awards from or be published in the American Advertising Federation (ADDYS), Graphic Design USA (GDUSA) magazine, PRINT magazine, College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA), UniWatch, SportTechie, Apple Podcasts, Adidas Group Blog and Product Hunt.I enjoy speaking and have moderated panels, been interviewed on podcasts or given a few talks. Recent speaking engagements include: Major Level Creative Connect, AIGA Richmond, the University of Kentucky's Gatton College of Businessand College of Art & Visual Studies, the Lexington Chapter of the American Advertising Federation, and the Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Kentucky.Occasionally, I write stuff.To connect with me you can follow me, view my work, read my articles, or see my resume. Also, feel free to email me to say hello or inquire about working togetherConnect with Adam OnlineWebsite - https://madebymtn.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/TAdamMartinInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/tadammartin/Mtn. & Co. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mtnandco/Makers of Sport Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/makersofsport/Makers of Sport Website - https://makersofsport.com/For more episodes of the Just Get Started Podcast or learn more about the host, Brian Ondrako, check out https://www.brianondrako.com or find Brian on Instagram at @brianondrako or follow the Just Get Started Podcast on Instagram at @justgetstartedpodcastLastly, intro music compliments of https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music – Thank you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 20: Eric Mac Lain | Former Clemson University All-ACC Offensive Lineman Subscribe on Stitcher (http://bit.ly/2qnGiRP) Rich Take On Sports Show Notes: Rich Spotlight: Eric Mac Lain Life has been a whirlwind for him lately with a new job with JMI Sports, moved to Greenville, SC and was recently married on June 24th Started playing soccer but Basketball was his first love and dreamed of playing in the NBA and his dad didn’t want him and his brother to play football Started out as a Tight End but continued to play basketball throughout high school and it was the summer basketball camps that he went to each summer, not football Eric went to a football camp at the University of Tennessee and met Coach Dan Brooks at the camp. Head Coach Phillip Fulmer offered him a scholarship during camp His mom didn’t understand the magnitude of the offer but his dad did and wanted them to turn around and tell Coach Fulmer thank you The offer remained very quiet however Coach Fulmer was fired and that led to Eric not knowing exactly his status at Tennessee Coach Brooks was now at Clemson University and wanted Eric and his family to visit Clemson on their way home during Spring Break Eric didn’t even know if Clemson was a Division I school Everything lined up for a perfect visit to Clemson and he fell in love with staff and campus Entered as a Tight End and the speed of the game was big adjustment so he red-shirted He eventually made the move the Offensive Line after the Tigers sustained multiple injuries on the line in a game versus NC State During his Senior season, he was selected Pre-Season First-Team All-ACC by the media and coaches and he’s convinced that it was because the media enjoyed his interviews Knew he gave everything he had in the National Championship game versus Alabama and was sad that the team lost but even harder for him was the fact that it was the last time he would wear a Clemson football uniform Unfortunately, things with the NFL did not work out but it was easy for him to stop playing because he wasn’t defined by being a football player Eric firmly believed that he is a son of God and therefore that’s how he’s defined and this allowed him to stop playing and not have any issues because he was no longer a football player Words of Wisdom from Eric: “No matter who you’re talking to, no matter where you are; always treat it and handle it like it’s an interview.” Social Media: To Follow Eric Mac Lain on Twitter: @Mr_Clemson (https://twitter.com/Mr_Clemson) Find JMI Sports Information: JMI Sports (http://www.jmisports.com/) To Follow Rich Take On Sports on Twitter: @richtakesports (https://twitter.com/richtakesports)
The first episode of Halftime launches as host Adam Martin talks about what Halftime is and why Makers of Sport Podcast is integrating this series into the show along with the interviews. He reveals the goals for the series and a few future topics including impostor syndrome, freelance pricing, the “like” drug and more. Mentions include: Tyson Beck, Episode 16 Host Communications Jim Host, Sports Business Entrepreneur Arnie, The Documentary IMG College Octagon Sports Eastern Kentucky Colonels Roy Kidd, Former Football Coach of EKU Sports Business Journal 3d Lacrosse USA Today Great State Showdown JMI Sports Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel Pink The latest interview show was supposed to be Aaron Masik, however, he recently moved from the San Antonio Spurs to the San Diego Padres so his interview will be postponed until later in the spring. Therefore the next guest on Episode 20 will be Ted Irvine, Design Director of Vox Media. Be sure to follow Adam on twitter (@TAdamMartin) or Dribbble, as well as the show (@MakersofSport).
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
JMI Sports, Inc. may have bridged the gap between professional and college sports revenue streams. Managing Director Mark Tilson talks about the changing landscape of the industry, how every component of revenue can be recalibrated and enhanced. Tilson talks about several issues facing the sports industry, including the blending of the secondary and primary markets, as well as ticket devaluation and other franchise economic causes for concern.