The Andrew Haines Show

Andrew Haines

Serial entrepreneur and sports executive, Andrew Haines, hosts conversations with some of the most accomplished sports business professionals in order to share their knowledge and stories with others. read less
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Episode #74 - Mike Murphy - Associate Athletic Director, Marketing & Communications at UNH
Jun 22 2023
Episode #74 - Mike Murphy - Associate Athletic Director, Marketing & Communications at UNH
The Andrew Haines Show Episode #74 - Mike Murphy - Associate Athletic Director, Marketing & Communications at University of New Hampshire Mike graduated from Syracuse University and joined WKXL Radio in Concord, NH as Sports Director in 1995. In 2006 he joined the New Hampshire Fisher Cats minor league baseball team as Director of Media Relations, and tickets sales. Mike Murphy, now in his 13th year at UNH in 2022-23, was promoted to his current role of Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications on Jan. 28, 2021. In this role, Murphy oversees the merging of marketing with communications in support of revenue enhancement, brand strength and visibility.  Murphy served as Associate Athletic Director for Communications from Nov. 2013 to Jan. 2021. He managed a team that handled all aspects of the department's day-to-day external relations strategies across multiple platforms, including digital, broadcast and social media. Murphy joined the UNH athletic communications staff June 30, 2010, as an Associate Director. He has served as the primary media contact for the Wildcats’ football, gymnastics and skiing programs.Murphy has led a department that has hosted the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Regional Championships (2011-13-15-17-19), NCAA Ski Championships (2017-21), NCAA Women's Frozen Four (2016) and East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championship (2014, 2019).Murphy has been part of the Wildcat Sports Radio Network since 1998. He became the radio Voice of UNH Wildcats Hockey in 2016 and subsequently won his sixth (2016), seventh (2017), eighth (2020) and ninth (2022) New Hampshire Sportscaster of the Year awards from the National Sports Media Association (NSMA). He was previously feted in 1998, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009. Murphy, who hosted the UNH Coaches' Show on the radio for more than a decade, has worked in a TV broadcast capacity as the Voice of UNH Hockey on NESN and ESPN, in addition to serving as Wildcat football color commentator on NBC Sports Boston. Previously, Mike served as the radio color commentator for UNH football games from 1998-2009, men's and women's basketball from 2001-17 and women's hockey from 2008-17. Other past on-air work for UNH Athletics includes hosting the former Inside Wildcat Country, a television program that offered fans an in-depth look at the inner workings of UNH athletics, on WBIN-TV and Fox College Sports. He was named the EAGL co-Administrator of the Year in 2013 when he was the primary athletic communications contact for the eight-team league that included UNH, George Washington, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and Towson. Prior to joining the UNH athletic department, Murphy served as the Director of Media Relations and a Ticket Sales Executive for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Toronto Blue Jays’ Double-A affiliate located in Manchester, from 2006-10. He played a significant role as part of the Fisher Cats’ front office that was awarded the prestigious 2009 Double-A Bob Freitas Award by Baseball America in recognition for achieving long-term success in Minor League Baseball. Murphy, honored as the 2008 New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters Air Personality of the Year, was part of the Fisher Cats Radio Network broadcast team from the minor league baseball team's inception in 2004 through 2010. He was also bestowed the A.P. Top Play-by-Play Award in 2001 and 2008 and is a 12-time recipient of the NHAB Golden Mike Award. Murphy joined the Fisher Cats’ front office in a full-time capacity as a Ticket Sales Account Executive in January 2006 following more than a decade of radio experience in the Granite State, where he served as host for the "Sports Zone" talk show on 107.7, the Pulse, and on WKXL radio in Concord. Murphy is a graduate of Syracuse University.
#69 - Adam Nuse - Vice President of Business Operations
Apr 11 2021
#69 - Adam Nuse - Vice President of Business Operations
In today’s episode of The Andrew Haines Show, we sat down with Adam Nuse the Vice President of Business Operations. Adam Nuse spent the last five years as the Sounds' General Manager & Chief Operating Officer and oversaw all day-to-day operations related to the ballclub. Under his guidance, the Sounds were named the 2019 Triple-A winner of Baseball America's Freitas Award. The Freitas Awards have been presented by Baseball America annually since 1989 and recognize franchises for their community involvement, long-term business success and consistent operational excellence. In 2018 and 2017, the Sounds garnered back-to-back Honorable Mention awards as Minor League Baseball's Team of the Year by Ballpark Digest. Also in 2018, the City of Nashville and the Nashville Sounds were named the home of the best minor league baseball town in America by SmartAsset. Nuse came to Music City from the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the Midwest League, where he served as the General Manager and Chief Operating Officer since January 2014. The Texas native was previously with the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Texas League from 2004-2013, where he served in a variety of sales roles throughout his tenure and most recently served as Vice President of Sales beginning in 2009. Nuse began his career in professional baseball as a marketing and sales intern with the 2001 Round Rock Express and the 2002 Oklahoma City RedHawks, both in the Pacific Coast League. Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewghaines/ Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ7cqGc9pC4L1gRaM04ViVw Thank you to our sponsors for making the Andrew Haines Show possible:  Eggheadcreativestudio.com  livesourceapp.com
#68 - Sally Ann Reiss - Founder and CEO of PlayyOn
Apr 10 2021
#68 - Sally Ann Reiss - Founder and CEO of PlayyOn
SallyAnn Reiss is the founder and CEO of PlayyOn, an online platform for managing amateur sports and recreation. Playyon provides a suite of online solutions for the 1.5 million organized programs in North America, serving over 100 million athletes. PlayyOn’s total addressable market is $17 billion and includes sports such as basketball, baseball, football, soccer, cheer, chess, robotics, sailing and more. Sally Ann developed her leadership skills on the founding of 5 successful startups, with key roles in operations, finance, and project management.  She started her career at TiVo, the pioneering digital video recording company that went public in 1999 and was acquired for $1.1 billion by Rovi in 2016. SallyAnn later was on the team that built Bina Technologies, a genomics software innovator subsequently acquired by Roche for an estimated $500 million in 2014. She also helped launch three healthcare startups before founding PlayyOn. SallyAnn is a passionate advocate for healthier communities - and not just on the playing field. In 2003 she co-founded the organization today known as Summit Preparatory School. Originally a single college preparatory campus aimed at widening access to higher education, Summit today is a thriving charter school franchise with 13 in California and Washington state. Born in British Columbia, Canada, SallyAnn earned her Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from the University of Victoria. She is an avid sports enthusiast and plays basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, golf and pickleball in addition to scuba diving and horseback riding. Her family includes three adult children, a wonderful husband, and many pets. Founding Team Executive Management:  TiVo:  Founded in 1997, is a digital video recording software and service company. In 1999, the company raised $88 million on 5.5m shares through an IPO, at $16 per share. Tivo was acquired for $1.1 Billion by Rovi in 2016. Bina Technologies:  A super-computing software for genomics raised $10M then was acquired by Roche in 2014 for an estimated $500 million. Organ-i: produced a Kidney Solid Organ Rejection Test (k-SORT) raised $250K and then sold its technology to Immucor for $12 million. IL-2 Rx: In 2018, an autoimmune drug spun out of Stanford University. Funded by private investors. Potential target for technology acquisition by Gilead and the likes.  Currently technology is still in development. Omniox: is a biotechnology company, which spun out of Berkeley in 2006 and began to commercialize technologies used in identifying and treating cancer, cardiovascular disease and trauma. As of 2018, the company had raised $20M in venture funding and grants. Currently technology is still in development. ----- Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewghaines/ Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ7cqGc9pC4L1gRaM04ViVw ----- Thank you to our sponsors for making the Andrew Haines Show possible: Eggheadcreativestudio.com livesourceapp.com