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Tao of Sports Podcast

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by Troy Kirby

5.0(28 reviews)
890 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Sports Revenue & Marketing Consultant Troy Kirby interviews those in the front office within the professional and amateur sports industry, focusing on the details of the business. Ranging topics include ticket sales, marketing, administration, compliance and facility operations.

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Publishing Since

10/22/2012

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 890 - Deandra Duggans (VP Brand Marketing, Las Vegas Aces)

June 17, 2024

Ep. 890 - Deandra Duggans (VP Brand Marketing, Las Vegas Aces)

<p>Deandra Duggans is working to merge the gap between brand and fans, by invoking a new sense of what that relationship means in the digital and traditional media world. Duggans shares about her time in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, trying to play music that the players like, but also that the fanbase will accept. Duggans then talks about her move out to Las Vegas, helping the Aces at a time where a sold-out situation each night leads to new brand initiatives to ensure that the fan base is always growing. Duggans was interviewed while speaking at the annual college athletic director conference (NACDA) and provides her thoughts on DEI marketing.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 889 - Justin Rogers (Assistant Athletic Director / Resource Development, Boise State)

June 10, 2024

Ep. 889 - Justin Rogers (Assistant Athletic Director / Resource Development, Boise State)

<p>As NAATSO time in Las Vegas hits, it's a visit with Justin Rogers, who oversees the revenue generation aspects of Boise State Athletics as "Resource Development." While that title is a bit new on the landscape, the role features many old school interests such as ticket sales, marketing and gift development. Rogers shares his viewpoint of capturing the elusive fan as athletic department revenue generation cycles increase. Rogers also talks about his passion for ensuring that each person who steps foot onto Boise State's campus creates a lifelong interest in the school and athletic department.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 888 - Andrew Rubinstein (Annual Fund and Athletic Development Director, Lake Superior State University)

April 15, 2024

Ep. 888 - Andrew Rubinstein (Annual Fund and Athletic Development Director, Lake Superior State University)

<p>Andrew Rubinstein left the world of professional sports and group ticket sales to join the ranks of the annual fund at a remote university with Division I hockey in the state of Michigan. Rubinstein shares his choices, how he interacts with potential and current donors using technology such as Zoom, and embraces the idea that there's a longer play at stake when speaking to someone about the school. Rubinstein's background also includes several professional minor league hockey stints, where he learned from the different aspects of selling tickets, including a short time in Tucson with the Roadrunners. Rubinstein is also a budding politician, so he's getting used to having an earful about how to fix every situation imaginable, including those outside of his control.</p>

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What is Tao of Sports Podcast?

Sports Revenue & Marketing Consultant Troy Kirby interviews those in the front office within the professional and amateur sports industry, focusing on the details of the business. Ranging topics include ticket sales, marketing, administration, compliance and facility operations.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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