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Billy Hogan - New Chief Commercial Officer

Discussion in 'General LFC Discussion' started by Niall, May 24, 2012.

  1. Niall

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    Liverpool FC today announced that Billy Hogan has been named Chief Commercial Officer.
    In this position, Hogan will work closely with Liverpool's Managing Director Ian Ayre and be responsible for all club-controlled revenue and business development, including sponsorships, ticketing and hospitality, retail and merchandise, club memberships, club tours and friendlies as well as Liverpool FC's Soccer Schools.
    Prior to joining Liverpool FC, Billy served as Managing Director for Fenway Sports Management (FSM) with responsibility for the company's day-to-day business operations and strategic growth. FSM is the global sponsorship sales arm of Fenway Sports Group, whose properties include Liverpool Football Club, the Boston Red Sox, New England Sports Network (NESN) and Roush Fenway Racing.
    Hogan's responsibilities at FSM consisted of securing high-level sponsorships for the Boston Red Sox including assisting in the development of an impressive client roster of leading national brands, such as LeBron James/LRMR Marketing & Branding, Boston College Athletics, and PGA TOUR Playoff event the Deutsche Bank Championship. Hogan also oversaw all online sales activities for Major League Baseball Advanced Media, the online and interactive media division of MLB.com and MLB's 30 individual club websites.
    Ian Ayre, Managing Director, said: "The role of Chief Commercial Officer is a key role for the Club as we continue to grow our commercial activity on a global basis and we were keen to appoint the right candidate who will be able to take the Club to the next level of its development. Having worked at a senior level within Fenway Sports Management, Billy has been working alongside LFC for the last 18 months on a number of partnership projects and brings with him a rich pedigree of expertise and resource. In many respects this appointment reflects the great spirit of partnership between all of the Fenway Sports Group and LFC."
    In his first year with FSM, Hogan oversaw sponsorship sales for its first client, Boston College Athletics, tripling the Eagles' revenue, inked a major deal with CVS/pharmacy for Green Monster signage at Fenway Park and secured a multi-year/multi-property sponsorship agreement with Waste Management.
    While at FSM, Hogan also directed many other notable initiatives including conceiving and executing Football at Fenway, a historic soccer match at Boston's Fenway Park featuring perennial Scottish Premier League contender Celtic Football Club and the Sporting Clube de Portugal; the Winter Classic, the National Hockey League's storied outdoor tradition, held at Fenway Park on January 1, 2010; and Sun Life Frozen Fenway, the first-ever outdoor college hockey doubleheader.
    In January 2012, Hogan secured the second annual Sun Life Frozen Fenway, a 16-day ice hockey event featuring a number of college, high school and community hockey games as well as two free community skate days. Most recently, Billy played a key role in helping to establish the Warrior kit deal for Liverpool, and helped coordinate its upcoming North America summer tour.
    "I've had the privilege of working alongside Ian and Liverpool's talented executive team for more than a year, and it's truly an honor for me to now lead the business development efforts for the most successful club in English football history," said Hogan. "I've witnessed firsthand the passion and loyalty that fans have for this club and I look forward to working with the staff, partners and future sponsors to grow and develop Liverpool's brand and commercial presence globally to help ensure the long-term growth of this storied club."
    Hogan joined FSM in 20¬¬04 as the company's first official hire after two years as Director of Sponsorship Sales at ANC Sports. Prior to that, he served as Director of Film Distribution at Giant Screen Films. At Giant, he was responsible for the widest distribution of any film in the company's history when he successfully marketed "Michael Jordan to the Max" to more than 75 percent of IMAX Theaters Worldwide.
     
  2. GaryMc

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    A sign that FSG are really interested in LFC? Take one of the main team overall and give him the role at LFC. Is it a demotion for him though?
     
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    Interesting question Gary. Just took a look at the structure of 'Fenway Sports Management.' He was not the sole managing director there and that company also has a President as well who he was answerable to.

    It would appear in some ways to be a demotion but the possibilities at Liverpool are so much greater. Baseball has very limited appeal outside of the US (exceptions being Cuba, Japan.) Football truly is a global game and their is massive potential to grow 'the brand' Liverpool FC worldwide.

    Garrett will like this :)
     
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    hope he does well best of luck to him
     
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    I hope he makes us a fortune !!!
     
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    Yipeeeeee.... at last, I've someone new to complain to LOL :D :D :D

    Jokes aside, this guy appears to have decent experience and clearly a relationship with the Yanks, so that may help to serve us well in the future.

    Wonder what his personal history is, his name could be traced back to having Irish routes no doubt - who knows, perhaps even an ex pat who once supported LFC himself, before being taken to live across the otherside of the big pond etc.

    At least they've filled one of the current vacancies. Here's hoping he proves a good addition to LFC.
     
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    I never heared of this fella before but Jen Chang mentioned him last night and said he's fsg's "top guy" and the fact they have appointed him to solely focus on lpool should prove to the fans that they mean business.
     
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    Hope so. He's certainly got some decent experience based on whats been said about him and past involvement ... although ultimately, only time will tell.

    Jen didn't mention anything about him being half Irish on his dad's side or that, did he - we're strung out for some more new talent, over at the FAI ? ;) :D
     
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    Did you read my post? Did you listen to the entire interview?
     
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    the main stand prices are going up but the lower priced tickets will come down. meaning they might knock a few quid off the kop ones. if the euro doesnt gain some ground on sterling it wont matter either way as it will be too damn pricey to go anyway
     
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    Are you referring to me or the backlash that's come from it?

    Personally I find the Hillsborough Eternal flames morphing into Dunkin Donut milkshakes highly offensive.
     
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    I mean the backlash that's come of it, Twitter has the whole world constantly up in arms about something or other. The whole thing is a bit daft in my opinion but it's not worth getting worked up about.
     
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    Couldn't agree more with regards to PC world of social media but like I said to make that call was ridiculous.

    In fact the cynic in me thinks the company expected this and low and behold, here we are talking about it. Any type of publicity is good publicity an all that.
     

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