BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Title: How to Use the Global Game to Grow Your Brand in North Texas Speaker: Dan Hunt\, Owner of FC Dallas and Gina Miller\, VP of Me dia and Communications FC Dallas President Dan Hunt Dan Hunt has serve d as the President of FC Dallas since 2014. He also serves as a member of MLS’ Board of Governors and the league’s Business Ventures Committee. H unt spent years working on the design and construction of Toyota Stadium and Toyota Soccer Center with his late father and American sports icon\, Lamar Hunt. Since the venue’s opening in 2005\, Hunt has used the venue t o help establish FC Dallas as the leader in youth development in North Am erica. Toyota Soccer Complex\, a 145-acre facility complete with 17 profe ssional-grade soccer fields\, has quickly become one the most rewarding s tadium designs in professional sports. Rated as one of only two five-star facilities by the 2011 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Rankings\, Toyota Soccer Center has helped FC Dallas sign an MLS-record 25 Homegrown playe rs in 10 years. Hunt also oversaw the $58 million construction of the Nat ional Soccer Hall of Fame in the south end of Toyota Stadium. The project included more than 70-thousand square feet of renovated space\, new lock er rooms\, premium seats\, a private club and the National Soccer Hall of Fame Experience. In May 2017\, Hunt\, along with his brother Clark\, ESP N and the City of Frisco officially announced that the newly-relocated Fr isco Bowl (previously known as Miami Beach Bowl) would call Toyota Stadiu m home starting on December 20\, 2017 at Toyota Stadium. Louisiana Tech b ecame the first Frisco Bowl Champions after beating SMU 51-10. Outside of his responsibilities with FC Dallas\, Hunt is involved in the Hunt famil y’s long-standing interest in the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. During the 20 10 season\, Hunt assisted in the renovation of Arrowhead Stadium. In 20 16\, Hunt and Robert Casterline loaned their multi-million dollar footbal l card collection to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton\, OH. Consid ered by many the most valued collection of football trading cards in the world\, the collection includes rare complete sets\, important rookie car ds as well as informational displays which tell the story of American foo tball and the hobby of card collecting. Hunt began his business career a s Vice President of New Business Development for Gemini Voice Solutions i n New York City\, a provider of voice-over internet protocol for home-to- home calling in the United States. Hunt was born on Nov. 21\, 1976 in Dal las\, Texas and graduated from the St. Mark’s School of Texas in 1996. Hu nt and his wife\, Toni\, have two daughters\, Darlington and Tennyson. Th e Hunts are involved in the Texas Women’s Foundation as well as a variety of other philanthropic organizations throughout Dallas/Fort Worth. Gin a Miller Bio Gina Miller serves as FC Dallas’ Vice President of Media and Communications\, overseeing communications and public relations strategy as well as the MLS club’s digital and social media. FC Dallas experience d a 41% year-over-year growth across all social media platforms in her fi rst year spearheading the club’s content. She produces and hosts team bro adcasts and serves as the spokesperson for FC Dallas and Toyota Stadium. Miller is a familiar face in the Dallas/Fort Worth market and beyond. Sh e is an award-winning sportscaster who worked at KCBS/KCAL in Los Angeles \, at CBS11/TXA21\, NBC5-TV and WFAA-TV in DFW\, WBIR-TV in Knoxville and KUAM-TV in Guam. She also worked for the Dallas Cowboys as a member of t he team’s award-winning television department from 1999-2002. While at C BS11/TXA21\, Miller hosted the Dallas Cowboys\, Dallas Mavericks\, Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers pre-and post-game shows. She started her sports media career as a media services intern for the Houston Rockets\, where s he won an NBA championship ring during the 1994-95 season. She has broken numerous stories\, secured many high-profile interviews\, won a prestigi ous Edward R. Murrow award for Best Sports Feature and has been named “Be st Sportscaster” by Fort Worth Weekly. She has also worked as a media con sultant at world-renowned research and consulting firm\, SmithGeiger. Whi le there she advised local TV newsrooms on news/weather strategy\, digita l and social media\, marketing and on-air talent coaching. She is a high ly sought-after speaker and also trains athletes\, executives and celebri ties for media appearances and speaking engagements. She is a prolific on line publisher\, owning and operating multiple websites. DTEND:20191002T180000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T093651Z DTSTART:20191002T163000Z LOCATION:The City Club SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:How to Use the Global Game to Grow Your Brand UID:cbe95821-4cbd-440d-bbfd-429a37632477 X-ALT-DESC:
Title: \; \;How to Use the Global Game to Grow Your Brand in North Texas \;
\n\nSpeaker: Dan Hunt\, Owner of FC Dallas and G ina Miller\, VP of Media and Communications \;
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\n\nFC Dallas President Dan Hunt
\n\ nDan Hunt has served as the President of FC Dallas since 2014. He also serves as a member of MLS&rsquo\; Board of Governors and the league&rsqu o\;s Business Ventures Committee. \;
\n\nHunt spent years worki
ng on the design and construction of Toyota Stadium and Toyota Soccer Cen
ter with his late father and American sports icon\, Lamar Hunt. Since the
venue&rsquo\;s opening in 2005\, Hunt has used the venue to help establi
sh FC Dallas as the leader in youth development in North America. Toyota
Soccer Complex\, a 145-acre facility complete with 17 professional-grade
soccer fields\, has quickly become one the most rewarding stadium designs
in professional sports. Rated as one of only two five-star facilities by
the 2011 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Rankings\, Toyota Soccer Center
has helped FC Dallas sign an MLS-record 25 Homegrown players in 10 years
.
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\nHunt also oversaw the $58 million construction of the Na
tional Soccer Hall of Fame in the south end of Toyota Stadium. The projec
t included more than 70-thousand square feet of renovated space\, new loc
ker rooms\, premium seats\, a private club and the National Soccer Hall o
f Fame Experience.
In May 2017\, Hunt\, along with his brother Clark\, ESPN and the City of Frisco officially announced that the newly-r elocated Frisco Bowl (previously known as Miami Beach Bowl) would call To yota Stadium home starting on December 20\, 2017 at Toyota Stadium. Louis iana Tech became the first Frisco Bowl Champions after beating SMU 51-10.
\n\nOutside of his responsibilities with FC Dallas\, Hunt is invol ved in the Hunt family&rsquo\;s long-standing interest in the NFL&rsquo\; s Kansas City Chiefs. During the 2010 season\, Hunt assisted in the renov ation of Arrowhead Stadium.  \;
\n\nIn 2016\, Hunt and Robert C asterline loaned their multi-million dollar football card collection to t he Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton\, OH. Considered by many the most valued collection of football trading cards in the world\, the collection includes rare complete sets\, important rookie cards as well as informat ional displays which tell the story of American football and the hobby of card collecting. \;
\n\nHunt began his business career as Vice President of New Business Development for Gemini Voice Solutions in New York City\, a provider of voice-over internet protocol for home-to-home c alling in the United States.
\n\nHunt was born on Nov. 21\, 1976 in Dallas\, Texas and graduated from the St. Mark&rsquo\;s School of Texas in 1996. Hunt and his wife\, Toni\, have two daughters\, Darlington and T ennyson. The Hunts are involved in the Texas Women&rsquo\;s Foundation as well as a variety of other philanthropic organizations throughout Dallas /Fort Worth. \;
\n\n\n\nGina M iller Bio
\n\nGina Miller serves as FC Dallas&rsquo\; Vice President of Media and Communications\, overseeing communications and pu blic relations strategy as well as the MLS club&rsquo\;s digital and soci al media. FC Dallas experienced a 41% year-over-year growth across all so cial media platforms in her first year spearheading the club&rsquo\;s con tent. She produces and hosts team broadcasts and serves as the spokespers on for FC Dallas and Toyota Stadium. \;
\n\nMiller is a familia r face in the Dallas/Fort Worth market and beyond. She is an award-winnin g sportscaster who worked at KCBS/KCAL in Los Angeles\, at CBS11/TXA21\, NBC5-TV and WFAA-TV in DFW\, \;WBIR-TV in Knoxville and KUAM-TV in Gu am. She also worked for the Dallas Cowboys as a member of the team&rsquo\ ;s award-winning television department from 1999-2002. \;
\n\nW hile at CBS11/TXA21\, Miller hosted the Dallas Cowboys\, Dallas Mavericks \, Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers pre-and post-game shows. She started he r sports media career as a media services intern for the Houston Rockets\ , where she won an NBA championship ring during the 1994-95 season. \ ;She has broken numerous stories\, secured many high-profile interviews\, won a prestigious Edward R. Murrow award for Best Sports Feature and has been named &ldquo\;Best Sportscaster&rdquo\; by \;Fort Worth Wee kly.
\n\nShe has also worked as a media consultant at world-re nowned research and consulting firm\, SmithGeiger. While there she advise d local TV newsrooms on news/weather strategy\, digital and social media\ , marketing and on-air talent coaching. \;
\n\nShe is a highly sought-after speaker and also trains athletes\, executives and celebritie s for media appearances and speaking engagements. She is a prolific onlin e publisher\, owning and operating multiple websites. \;
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