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In this episode of AWA, we spoke with Tyler Schrodt, Founder and CEO of Electronic Gaming Federation. They focus on integrating gaming into education as well as setting up leagues and tournaments for high school and collegiate level gamers to participate in. Give it a listen to learn more about esports, gaming, and Tyler's story. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureswithaggie/support
Scholastic esports programs have spread like wildfire throughout the country. Join Steve and Nick as they catalog the rapid rise of collegiate esports and discuss some of the legal issues that have come with it. Also hear from Tyler Schrodt, founder & CEO of the Electronic Gaming Federation, who shares some of the rewards and […]
Scholastic esports programs have spread like wildfire throughout the country. Join Steve and Nick as they catalog the rapid rise of collegiate esports and discuss some of the legal issues that have come with it. Also hear from Tyler Schrodt, founder & CEO of the Electronic Gaming Federation, who shares some of the rewards and […]
Tyler Schrodt is the founder and CEO, of the Electronic Gaming Federation. Tyler started in esports in 2001 as a Counterstrike 1.6 player and tournament organizer and spent 6 years working in higher education before founding EGF in 2013 while studying finance at RIT. Today, EGF oversees a national league for some of the largest colleges in the United States and the first-state endorsed national high school esports league in the country.
We get New York cultured as we sit down with Tyler Schrodt, founder of the Electronic Gaming Federation, an organization that is bringing eSports to School Districts and Universities alike. Get ready to have all your preconceived notions destroyed, or as the kids say "pwned."
In the seventh episode, SOLO discusses this week's top gaming stories(from Patreon, to fake Cuphead's on mobile to Steam in China)from an otherwise slow week. Then, for the in-depth segment, I take a look at why Cross-Platform gameplay has not yet become standarized. And lastly, to wrap things up, I speak with Tyler Schrodt, who is the founder and CEO the Electronic Gaming Federation (https://egfederation.com), an organization that aims to create an NCAA-like governing body for collegiate esports as well as to partner with states to set up high school level esports programs. We talk a little gaming, the complexities of establishing esports organizations, some of the issues with the NCAA model, and more!
This week, Anton and Maurice are joined by Tyler Schrodt of the EGF. The guys discuss compLexity being bought by the Jones' family, the Dallas Fuel securing a jersey sponsorship, the former WME IMG crew creating a new game studio and much more! We also learn more about EGF from Tyler and the groundbreaking work they are doing in collegiate esports. Be sure to follow the EGF on Twitter @officialEGF and Tyler @TSchrodt The Facts Esports B.O.O.M. is produced by Maurice Eisenmann and Anton Ferraro. You can get in touch with us on Twitter @MREisenmann and @JokrCantSpell . The music used is Quixotic by Jukedeck.
Tyler Schrodt and Jason Greenglass join Joe this week for a conversation on collegiate esports. Tyler is the Founder and CEO of the Electronic Gaming Federation. Founded in 2015, EGF works with high school and collegiate administrators across North America on varsity program development while running an intercollegiate tournament series and producing esports media. Jason is the Executive Vice President of Evolved Talent Agency, working tirelessly to address the ever expanding needs and demands in professional representation of esport athletes. Jason is also a former collegiate esports coach. Tyler and Jason talk about the history of collegiate esports and the challenges and opportunities that are ahead for universities. They also talk about the unique status of the student athlete. This is a must listen for anyone interested in this growing field! Be sure to follow Tyler on Twitter @Tschrodt, and his company EGF @officialEGF also follow Jason @Greenglass and ETA @EvolvedTalent! 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
Buffalo's own eSports startup has big-time ambitions. Its founder and CEO talks to Buffalo TechCast about his roots in suburban Buffalo, mixing science and business classes at the Rochester Institute of Technology and learning how to manage.