KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 17, 2018
Steve Koonin will discuss marketing strategies in Coles College of Business lecture
食色视频 will welcome Atlanta Hawks Chief Executive Officer Steve Koonin as the next speaker in the Coles College of Business Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series.
Koonin will speak Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. in room 151 of the Burruss Building. He will discuss marketing strategies for connecting with the next generation of fans.
Under Koonin鈥檚 leadership, the Hawks have become a trendsetter among pro sports franchises with their innovative marketing approach. Recognition for the Hawks has included being ranked on Google鈥檚 list of the 10 most-searched sports teams and Sports Illustrated鈥檚 鈥淪ocial 100鈥 list, as well as the No. 1 NBA team to follow on Twitter.
The Hawks launched an innovative rebranding campaign and focused on a strategically established set of target audiences: millennials and next-generation Atlantans; multicultural residents; and business-based consumers. In Koonin鈥檚 first full year as CEO, the Hawks had the highest attendance increase in the NBA and set franchise records for season ticket sales, game sellouts and retail sales.
Koonin鈥檚 talk is open to everyone. to RSVP.
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