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We preview the upcoming NCAA Frozen Four with Tim Ryan, director of communications for the St. Louis Sports Commission! Plus, Tom takes us through two days of the transfer portal! Join Scott, Paul, & Tom on ITHSWpodcasts.Podbean.com, or wherever you get your favorite podcast! For more, click like and subscribe and go to ITHSWpodcasts.podbean.com
Whether you're in the boardroom or in the field, this episode delivers game-changing wisdom that will inspire you to play the long game and win with God.In this episode, we visit with Adrian Bracy, Executive Director for The Steward Trust. Adrian is a trailblazer who spent 18 remarkable years in the C-Suite of the NFL, breaking barriers and redefining leadership. She shares her journey of navigating the fast-paced, male-dominated world of professional football, revealing the strategies that helped her pivot with purpose, and lead with vision and passion. Through candid stories, she opens up about overcoming biases, managing conflict, and cultivating resilience, highlighting how prayer and self-awareness became her signature moves—both in her career and personal life. Her insights transcend the gridiron, offering universal lessons on leadership, strategy, and success. Adrian E. Bracy, MBA, CPA Adrian is an author, business and executive leadership coach, and motivational speaker. Currently she is the Executive Director for The Steward Trust aka The Steward Family Office. She is also the retired Chief Executive Officer of YWCA Metro St. Louis where she served for nearly 12 years. After spending 18 years in senior financial management with the National Football League (The Miami Dolphins, St. Louis Rams, and most recently CFO for the Arizona Cardinals), Bracy transitioned to the non-profit sector to follow her passion—that is, “to inspire and make a difference in the lives of women and girls.” Bracy has received numerous awards throughout her career including Black Enterprise 50 Most Powerful Blacks in Sports; Black Enterprise 50 Most Powerful Women in Business; St. Louis Business Journal's Most Influential Businesswomen, St. Louis American Nonprofit Executive of the Year award. Bracy graduated from Morgan State University in Baltimore with a degree in accounting and Nova Southeastern University with a master's in business administration. Bracy is a certified John Maxwell Coach, Trainer and Speaker. She sits on the boards of The Missouri Botanical Gardens, Sub-District and The St. Louis Sports Commission. Adrian is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and The Links, Incorporated. She is a lifetime member of the National Association of Black Accountants and the National Black MBA Association. She's the author of Halftime: Learn to Pivot as a Leader and Identify Your Next Step. Bracy and her husband Vernon have one son, Donovan and daughter-in-law, Royalle. They are members of Shalom Church (City of Peace) in Florissant, MO.Support the showTransforming the workplace one Bible study at a time - DONATE today! CONNECT WITH US:B-B-T.org | News | LinkedIn | Instagram Biblical Business Training (“BBT”) equips busy, working people to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ and empowers them in small-group Bible study settings to apply Biblical principles to their every day lives - especially in the workplace. BBT is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization which exists to help people develop their Christian “Faith for Work – Leadership for Life!”
In this episode, Marc Schreiber from the St. Louis Sports Commission discusses the exciting sports events coming to the city, as well as the efforts to bring high-profile competitions to the region. Schreiber highlights the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship and the potential of hosting this perennial sellout event at the Enterprise Center. He also shares details on the US Figure Skating Championships, set to take place just before the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, allowing St. Louis to showcase its Olympic legacy as the birthplace of the U.S. Olympic movement. The conversation turns to the Frozen Four College Hockey Tournament, with tickets selling fast for the upcoming event at the Enterprise Center. Schreiber encourages fans to purchase tickets soon to secure their seats. Lastly, Schreiber discusses the Sports Commission's efforts to bring more college football to St. Louis, including potential matchups like Mizzou vs. Illinois, and the broader goal of establishing the city as a college football destination.
St. Louis scores a major win as the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships are set to take place at the Enterprise Center from January 5-11, 2026. Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley talk with Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, about how the city landed this prestigious event, the expected economic impact, and what it means for the community. They also discuss how the championships will serve as a critical competition for athletes vying for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team ahead of the Winter Games in Italy.
In hour one, Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors discuss a tragic school shooting in Wisconsin involving a 15-year-old girl, as well as a new poll showing more young Americans believe a CEO's murder was acceptable. Michael shares his shock after returning from Italy to find his credit card bill. Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, joins the show to talk about St. Louis landing the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships at the Enterprise Center. The hour wraps up with a round of “Did You See This?”
Tom Ackerman talks to Marc Schreiber, the newly appointed President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, about his vision for bringing major sports events to the city. Schreiber highlights the ongoing improvements at the Dome at America's Center, including new turf and lighting installations, which position St. Louis as a prime candidate for hosting Mizzou and Illinois football games. He also discusses the return of the NCAA Wrestling Championships to the Enterprise Center in 2027, which is expected to attract 17,000 fans over three sessions. Schreiber emphasizes the role of relationship-building and facility upgrades in securing these events and reflects on the success of the annual Museum Awards featuring sports icons like Bob Costas and Larry Fitzgerald.
In this episode, host Tom Ackerman welcomes a stellar lineup of guests to discuss a variety of sports topics. First up is Bernie Miklasz, who shares insights on Mizzou's season performance and its impact on the community. The conversation shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals, featuring John Mozeliak discussing the team's strategy and future plans. Bob Ramsey joins to provide updates on SLU basketball and its prospects for the upcoming season. Chris Zimmerman, CEO of the St. Louis Blues, discusses the team's preparations and the city's exciting future with NCAA championships on the horizon. Marc Schreiber highlights the role of the St. Louis Sports Commission in securing major events, while Lutz Pfannenstiel outlines STL City SC's recent player changes and goals for the next season.
St Louis Sports Commission President Marc Schreiber joined us today to talk about the macro world of sporting events. Tasked with independently soliciting and producing a number of events that bring in tens of thousands of participants and fans annually from Arch Madness to the Frozen Four to the Musial Awards, we talk with Marc about the process, the goals, and what an incredible asset City SC has become in procuring these events. Let's go!!! #ncaa #frozenfour #archmadness #stlcitysc #sportstourism #stlmade
Welcome back to our podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of sports on communities. In today's episode, we're honored to have Frank Viverito, the former president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, sharing his invaluable insights on how sports have shaped and revitalized the city of St. Louis over the years. For over two decades, Frank Viverito spearheaded the St. Louis Sports Commission, leaving an indelible mark on the city's sports landscape. As the Chief Advisory Officer post-retirement, his passion for sports and dedication to community development continue to inspire. While St. Louis has long been hailed as a "baseball town," Viverito's leadership transcended this stereotype. Through strategic initiatives and tireless efforts, he diversified the sports scene, attracting a myriad of national events to the city. From basketball tournaments to gymnastics championships, St. Louis became a hub for sporting excellence under his stewardship. During our conversation, Viverito underscored the profound economic impact of sports. Beyond mere entertainment, major sporting events serve as catalysts for economic growth. The influx of visitors not only fills stadiums but also energizes local businesses, hotels, and restaurants. This symbiotic relationship between sports and the economy has been pivotal in revitalizing neighborhoods and fostering job creation. Frank Viverito's contributions haven't gone unnoticed. His unwavering commitment to sports development earned him numerous accolades, including induction into the prestigious Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Such recognition is a testament to his enduring legacy and the transformative power of sports on communities. As we reflect on our conversation with Frank Viverito, it's evident that sports serve as more than mere entertainment—they're vehicles for positive change. Whether it's fostering economic growth or fostering a sense of community pride, the impact of sports on cities like St. Louis is profound and far-reaching. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Frank Viverito for sharing his expertise and passion for sports. His visionary leadership has not only elevated St. Louis onto the national stage but has also inspired communities worldwide to harness the power of sports for social and economic advancement. Join us in our next episode as we continue to explore the transformative role of sports in shaping our world. Until then, stay tuned, stay inspired, and keep embracing the power of sports! Check out the video interview HERE!
Join us as Mark Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, shares insights into the sports landscape in St. Louis. Discussing upcoming events, bidding for championships, and the vibrant college sports scene, Schreiber provides a glimpse into the efforts to position St. Louis as a top sports destination.
Dive into the hour with the controversy surrounding Torry Holt's Hall of Fame snub. Chris Roseman from the St. Louis Sports Commission discusses "Mizzou to the Lou" and Mizzou's thriving Gymnastics program. Transitioning to the basketball court, we sit down with Coach Travis Ford for an exclusive interview. Delve into the challenges, successes, and aspirations of the St. Louis Billikens' basketball journey, as Coach Ford shares his unique insights and experiences.. Conclude with the latest St. Louis Blues' victory against the Buffalo Sabres.
Tune in to KMOX as Ackerman engages with John Mozeliak, the Cardinals' President of Baseball Operations, providing deep insights into the team's standpoint on the Winter Warm-Up, reflections on the 2023 season, and their upbeat prospects for 2024. Gain in-depth access to the Cardinals' recent player additions, strategic trade moves, and their strategies to strengthen the bullpen. Moreover, Bryan Mullins, Head Coach at Southern Illinois University, joins Ackerman for an enthralling conversation on the Salukis' impressive 11-4 performance. Uncover standout athletes, team dynamics, challenges confronted, and the pivotal upcoming games. Stay tuned for Chris Rosman from the St. Louis Sports Commission, who delves into the vibrant sports milieu in St. Louis. Discover the impact of major events on the city's economy, such as the triumph of STL City SC and the electric hockey scene. Explore the anticipation for college basketball and hockey tournaments, as well as the exhilarating vibes surrounding March Madness.
First up in this hour, Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, brings insights from the soccer world, reflecting on the team's journey from meticulous planning to achieving the Western Conference title in the regular season, despite a challenging playoff exit by Sporting KC. As their next season approaches in February, Pfannenstiel shares the anticipation and vision for the team's future. Following Pfannenstiel's segment, the show shifts gears to an engaging conversation with Joey Logano, the defending champion of the enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway. Discover not only Logano's racing journey but also the profound impact the race track has had on him and fellow NASCAR drivers within the circuit. In a heartwarming turn, the show features Lydia Olmstead's remarkable story. Despite being blind and having a significant hearing impairment, Olmstead remarkably caught a foul ball at Busch Stadium. Tom Ackerman shares this incredible experience, highlighting the awe-inspiring nature of baseball and its ability to create unexpected and beautiful moments. The hour culminates with an esteemed guest, Bill Bradley, former US senator and Basketball Hall of Famer, who is being honored at the Musial awards. Join in the anticipation for the evening's musical awards production on CBS, featuring Bill Bradley and Adam Wainwright among those recognized by the St. Louis Sports Commission.
Join Tom Ackerman for this first hour of SOASM as he catches up with Billikens coach Travis Ford, discusses the upcoming Musial Awards with Mark Schreiber, president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, and previews the exciting SLU vs. Mizzou women's basketball game with Coach Rebecca Tillet. Hear insights on recent victories, award recipients, and the anticipation building up to the big game. Don't miss the excitement of St. Louis sports on this action-packed episode!
- What a weekend for Waino - Did Oli Marmol win you back for 2024? - NFL Pick'Em Challenge Week 4 Roundup - Blues Q's - College Football Week 5 Recap - What's Trending: Senior VP of the St. Louis Sports Commission, Chris Roseman on St. Louis hosting the ACHA National Championships - Narrative or Reality? - Sports Six Pack - St. Louis City SC defender, Kyle Hiebert on clinching the top spot in the West - The Gauntlet - Your thoughts on Oli Marmol's comments - What You Missed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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- What a weekend for Waino- Did Oli Marmol win you back for 2024?- NFL Pick'Em Challenge Week 4 Roundup- Blues Q's - College Football Week 5 Recap- What's Trending: Senior VP of the St. Louis Sports Commission, Chris Roseman on St. Louis hosting the ACHA National Championships- Narrative or Reality?- Sports Six Pack- St. Louis City SC defender, Kyle Hiebert on clinching the top spot in the West- The Gauntlet- Your thoughts on Oli Marmol's comments- What You Missed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt and Brad chat with Chris Roseman of the St. Louis Sports Commission about the Zou to the Lou series, and we hear from new Mizzou Athletics Hall-of-Famer Justin Gage. Later, the guys break down the big football win over K-State, look ahead to the Memphis game in St. Louis, and run down a successful week for many Tiger teams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready for a thrilling sports spectacle on September 23 in St. Louis as Coach Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers face off against Memphis at the Dome. Join Chris Roseman, senior vice president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, and Coach Drinkwitz as they dives into the excitement and anticipation building around this long-awaited college football showdown. In this episode, we discuss the significance of this game's return to St. Louis after over a decade, reliving the memorable moments and rivalries of Mizzou's past. Discover how the St. Louis region, home to the largest Mizzou alumni base globally, eagerly awaits this event. With the game being the fourth of the season, learn why fans are buzzing with anticipation for the official game time announcement. Explore the rich sports culture of St. Louis and how this event promises to be more than just a football game. Dive into the pre-game festivities, including family activities, tailgate parties, and a battle of the bands. Find out about the involvement of the National Blues Museum and other attractions that will make this weekend unforgettable.
Join us for a jam-packed episode of St. Louis sports talk with special guests! We kick things off with the St. Louis Cardinals' impressive winning streak and dive into a thrilling preview of the upcoming Wingding event. Discover the valuable work of UCP Heartland as Kevin Litt sheds light on their programs and the Wingding fundraiser. Special guest Oliver Marmol joins us to share insights on the Cardinals' performance. But that's not all – get ready for a thrilling sports spectacle as Coach Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers face off against Memphis at the Dome. Chris Roseman from the St. Louis Sports Commission and Coach Drinkwitz discuss the significance of this long-awaited college football showdown in St. Louis, relive memorable moments, and explore the rich sports culture of the city. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode, featuring Andrew Price, KMOX's number 1 listener, in studio with us!
Richard Lehman, MD does not let moss grow under his feet. As you will hear in this episode, he is involved in the whole spectrum of sports, but has a special focus on track & field and hockey. He is also an author with a new book underway and a previous book: How to Raise an Athlete (available on Amazon).Dr. Lehman grew up in Miami, Florida. He completed his training at Washington University and the University of Pennsylvania, and completed a sports medicine fellowship in 1986. He was a part owner of the National Hockey League Florida Panthers and has been the team physician for the Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightening and St. Louis Blues. He has been a consulting physician for UCLA Track & Field and has covered four Olympic Games, as well as seven Track & Field World Championships.Dr. Lehman was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2012 and was on the Board of Directors of the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Youth Foundation, the medical director of Webster Surgery Center and the medical director of the U.S. Center for Sports Medicine. He has served on the Board of Governors for the National Hockey League and is on the St. Louis Sports Commission. His practice encompasses taking care of professional athletes at all levels and all sports, as well as Division college athletes.Dr. Lehman has revolutionized cartilage regeneration techniques working in conjunction with Biomet to further growth and reconstruction of articular cartilage. He has written and lectured extensively on the subject, and has written three books on tennis injuries. He has published extensively in orthopedic literature and sports medicine. He is licensed in Missouri and California. He actively takes care of Track & Field athletes from all over the world and professional athletes from North America.
Zach Schaefer is a CEO, Founder, Speaker, Author, and Professor. He shares how to “Live a meaningful life”, how “Forgiveness massages a pulled mental muscle” and tells us why we should “Share your scars, mistakes”. Hosted by Robert Hossary. About Zach Schaefer Dr. Zach Schaefer (Dr. Z), Founder and CEO of Spark The Discussion, is a speaker, author, professor, and consultant. Spark works with growing companies to provide Data Driven Talent™ solutions. Spark specializes in diagnosing, designing, and deploying a variety of workplace programs focused on solving internal talent challenges from hire to retire. In addition to working with corporate clients through Spark The Discussion, Dr. Z was also an Associate Professor of Applied Communication Studies at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville where he researched the relationship between successful workplace cultures, conflict management norms, and leadership behaviors. Dr. Z's knowledge and passion for communication is contagious and creates the spark that drives his entire consulting philosophy. Dr. Z's passion for communication is contagious and creates the spark that drives his entire consulting philosophy. Conducted extensive primary research regarding mediation, conflict management, and workplace communication Widely published in both academic and professional outlets Commentary has been featured in a wide range of high-quality media outlets including the Harvard Business Review Blog, MSNBC, and Fast Company Dr. Z is co-creator of a mobile app called the ClashCoach (available on iTunes). He authored a book called American Creativity (available on Amazon). In short, Dr. Z knows that effective communication is a building block to happy, healthy, and wealthy lives – and he vigorously shares this message with all his clients! Service is also an integral component of Dr. Z's life. He has been a Big Brother through the Big Brother Big Sister organization for nearly 10 years, he is on the Communications Committee of the St. Louis Organizational Development Network, and he is a member of the St. Louis Sports Commission. He is also a former board member of the Association for Missouri Mediators. Episode Notes Lesson 1: Master “no” to unleash your implicit yes 04:21 Lesson 2: Think in terms of time design, not time management. 07:42 Lesson 3: Listen to music, laugh, and break bread with friends as often as possible. 13:34 Lesson 4: The meaning of life is to live a meaningful life. 16:17 Lesson 5: The most fulfilling life is built by consistently hitting the crosshairs of TDJ: Talent, Discipline, and Joy 20:09 Lesson 6: Freedom from money, time, and desire lead to limitless opportunities. 24:22 Lesson 7: Forgiveness massages a pulled mental muscle. 32:38 Lesson 8: The most important conversations are often the ones that are missing. 37:48 Lesson 9: Share your scars, mistakes, and fears when sharing knowledge with others. 41:02 Lesson 10: Isolation is amplification, giving a microphone to your thoughts. 44:08
Solomon Alexander, St. Louis Sports Commission - Sports Foundation Director talks with Carol Daniel about the Musial Moments, the Carol Frick Sportsmanship Scholarship and the Let 'em Play program.
St Louis Sports Commission President Frank Viverito talks to Tom Ackerman about the upcoming Musial Awards.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Frank Viverito. On his time as President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, landing Final Four games, Olympic Trials, the event he always wanted, and trying to sell St. Louis.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Frank Viverito. On his time as President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, landing Final Four games, Olympic Trials, the event he always wanted, and trying to sell St. Louis.
Matt and Brad catch up with Chris Roseman of the St. Louis Sports Commission to learn more about the newly-announced "Mizzou to the Lou Series," the significance of Division 1 college football's return to the Gateway City next season, and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cardinals World Series hopes are crushed, joining Tom Ackerman to talk about this, Cardinals Manager, Oliver Marmol. Then, later on in the show, Chris Rosman, Vice President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, joins to discuss Blues, Olympians in St. Louis, and Mizzou in the Lou.
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Frank Viverito, who's retiring as president soon, talks about his career after many years of bringing amazing sports events to the area, and Marc Schreiber on planning to continue the accomplishments!
The Fox 2 sports director on the Cardinals recent success since the trade deadline at the beginning of August. Also, Indy going to Worldwide, and thoughts on Frank Viverito retiring from the St. Louis Sports Commission. Follow Martin for more: https://twitter.com/martinkilcoyne2
Frank Viverito, St. Louis Sports Commission President has announced his retirement after more than 27 years.
In the 103rd episode of the Brofessional Development Podcast, Bobby and Sal will talk about some current events such as Sal's trip to Las Vegas, what and when their next event is going to be, the St. Louis flash flood, choco tacos, and about Saudi Arabia building the next Hunger Games. Stay tuned! About Sal [0:37] Sal is flying to Las Vegas for the first time in his life for his friend's bachelor party. He is also going to turn 29 on his birthday on Saturday. Las Vegas Trip [1:11] Sal hasn't really hung out with most of them, so it will be the first time for him. They're planning to play golf, and Sal says he isn't very good with it. Bobby mentions he will be in Vegas too in under a month. Upcoming Events [4:58] Bobby has a weekend golf tournament for a charity scramble for the St. Louis Sports Commission with Matt James. They also have an event on August 17th for Drive Social Media with special guest speaker Zack Schafer talking about conflict management and other difficult conversations. Flash Flood [5:56] Bobby talks about the St. Louis flash flood and how he saw multiple warnings about it on his phone. He went on throughout his day until there was a torrential downpour halfway through his walk, and it ended up being worse and worse. Total rainfall for that day was nine inches, 25% of what St. Louis usually gets for the year. Lotteries [11:19] Sal talks about how when the prize money gets really high, he and his friends would pitch in and plan to split up the money if they win. Bobby wonders how people who won the lottery go broke eventually and compares them to professional athletes who get paid big but eventually go bankrupt. Sports [15:24] Sal and Bobby talk about sports and the organizational moves of teams. Teams who were perennial threats to almost nothing overnight. Saudi Arabia's Plans [20:20] Saudi Arabia released plans for a 100-mile long, 200-meter wide, mirrored vertical city across the desert—a massive city in just one single line across the desert. Sal and Bobby share their thoughts about it, especially on how it will affect the surrounding ecosystem. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/brofessionaldevelopment Facebook: www.facebook.com/brofessionaldevelopment Twitter: www.twitter.comj/brofessionald Listen to the Brofessional Development podcast on: Our Website: www.brofessionaldevelopment.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brofessional-development-podcast/id1525013123 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18Mm3zIWLUl3vdAj0zBYHj Brofessional Development Podcast is hosted by St. Louis Business Owners Bobby Drummond, Brad Loyet, Dan Greiner, and Matt Kresko
Frank Viverito President of the St. Louis Sports Commission joins Tom Ackerman and Carol Daniel talking about the return of the XFL and what it means for St. Louis.
Chris Roseman, Vice President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, on the opportunity to see the best women's hockey players in the world just weeks before the 2022 Winter Games. Tickets available by visiting Ticketmaster.com or CenteneCommunityIceCenter.com
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7:00 - Na Dub (Nathan Walker) leads the Blues past the Red Wings, 6-2 7:15 - Peak & Pit 7:30 - Jay Delsing, host of 'Golf with Jay Delsing' 7:45 - TIOLI 8:00 - Fresh Take: Vice President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, Chris Roseman 8:15 - Why the Stanley Cup meant so much to the city 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Blues Radio Color Analyst, Joey Vitale 9:00 - Today's Big Thing: Mizzou Linebacker, Blaze Alldredge 9:15 - You're Killing Me Smalls 9:30 - Bally Sports Midwest Host and Reporter, Alexa Datt 9:45 - The Crossover
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7:00 - Blues bounce back over the Sharks / Harper & Ohtani are MVP's 7:15 - Peak & Pit 7:30 - Jay Delsing, host of 'Golf with Jay Delsing' 7:45 - TIOLI 8:00 - Fresh Take: Red Friday with Vice President, Ticket Sales for the Cardinals, Joe Strohm 8:15 - Blues Radio Color Analyst, Joey Vitale 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Blues forward, David Perron 9:00 - Today's Big Thing: Kroenke threatens to settle the STL lawsuit separately. SHOCKER! 9:15 - President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, Frank Viverito 9:30 - You're Killing Me Smalls 9:45 - Host of NFL RedZone, Scott Hanson
The President of the St. Louis Sports Commission previews the celebration that honors the greatest moments of sportsmanship and those in sports who embody class and character. For tickets, visit https://musialawards.com/tickets/ You can learn more about the Musial Awards and see a preview of the show at https://musialawards.com/videos/
Tom Ackerman talks Blues hockey with Brian Kelly. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show talking about his career and going into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. SLU Coach Travis Ford talks the first three games of the season, the post players and how to replace the scoring of Perkins. Finally, Marc Schreiber from the St. Louis Sports Commission talks about the Musial Awards that takes place next Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topic 1: HK's Brush Up Review: A complimentary review of your practice's financial and compliance well-being.Topic 2: Dental Transitions: Many dentists don't know where to start when it comes to selling or buying a dental practice. From start-up to practice transitions, we will discuss business solutions that will ensure a smooth and easy transition.Ryan J. Hauber is a business development partner with Honkamp Krueger & Co., P.C. (HK).With more than 20 years of global experience in both service provider and industry roles across various areas of expertise, Ryan is a results-oriented executive. He is an established speaker who has presented and facilitated training sessions on a wide variety of business topics throughout the U.S. and Canada. Ryan started his career working in progressive roles for a Top 5 public accounting firm, along with several years of industry experience in management roles for a Midwest-based Fortune 500 organization.He specializes in business consulting that emphasizes growth strategies and cost recovery for public, private and nonprofit organizations, domestic and abroad, from start-ups to the world's largest retailer. In addition, he provides strategic business consulting for franchisors and franchise owners for process improvement focused on expanding the brand of these organizations. He joined HK in 2010.Ryan earned a B.S. in accounting and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin system of colleges. His professional affiliations are with the International Franchise Association (IFA), Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).For civic involvement, he has served on the board of directors for two start-up companies located in Michigan and Minnesota, is an active member of the St. Louis Sports Commission and 2020 Forbes Finance Council, and is involved in various local civic programs throughout the Midwest.To learn more about Honkamp Krueger go to: honkamp.comTo Find and Listen to all of our episodes visit: dentalbrief.comOur Sponsor: OmniPremier.com
Chris Roseman, vice president at the Sports Commission, previews the evening event on Thursday, September 2 at Ballpark Village. For more information: https://sportsmanship.org/
We hear excerpts of speeches from some of the newest Cardinals Hall of Fame inductees: Keith Hernandez, Tommy Herr, and John Tudor. Later, host Kevin Wheeler chats with Chris Roseman of the St. Louis Sports Commission about the upcoming Biz Dash 5k on September 2nd. To sign up or for more information, go to stlbizdash.com. Lastly, Wheels previews the Cardinals vs Tigers series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Viverito, President of St. Louis Sports Commission joins Ackerman talking about U.S. gymnastics Olympic trails being in St. Louis this week. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak talks the trade market, Bader injury and the minor leagues. Finally, KMOX Golf Expert Dan Reardon talks final round of the U.S. Open. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Viverito, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, on the upcoming U.S. Olympic Team Trials for the men's and women's gymnastics teams. Could this be the final performance for Simone Biles in front of fans? All-Session tickets go on sale today at 10a via Ticketmaster, or visit their site: stlouis2021.com
Frank Viverito updates the latest news with the St. Louis Sports Commission
Bring the MLS to St. Louis! On this episode of Circuit of Success, Brett Gilliland welcome the president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, Frank Viverito. Viverito, president of the sports commission since 1995, has been a champion for bringing soccer to St. Louis, and has gone above and beyond to bring the absolute best... The post Frank Viverito Wants to Bring Major League Soccer to St. Louis! appeared first on The Circuit of Success with Brett Gilliland.