Published: October 11, 2005
Sports Media Challenge Adds Kaufman as Training Team Consultant
Long-Time Sports PR Exec to Work Closely With Renowned Sports PR and Media Training Firm
Sports Media Challenge, a company that
provides training and consulting to premiere professional and collegiate
sports leagues, teams and individuals worldwide since 1988, has added
Harold Kaufman, former Hornets Vice President of Public and Media
Relations, to its team as a consultant, the company announced today.
Kathleen Hessert, founder and president of Sports Media Challenge, said she
was pleased to add Kaufman, a 17-year public relations executive with the
Hornets NBA franchise in Charlotte and now New Orleans. There has been an
explosion of media attention on sports at all levels over the past several
years. Whether it was the emergence of Internet sports or today's greater
appreciation for the role media plays in building and sustaining sports
careers, the company has long been poised to meet growing demand.
"Harold has helped the Hornets franchise through so many media relations
challenges that he will immediately add 'real world' value to Sports Media
Challenge and most importantly to our clients. It is rare to have the
opportunity to add so seasoned a professional. Over the years we've worked
together on many issues that had the potential to build a franchise or rip
a club and community apart. I'm confident that his professional insight and
integrity can't be matched and I'm pleased to have him at my side," Hessert
said.
In addition to serving as team spokesman, Kaufman oversaw all media and
public relations aspects for the Hornets franchise. He will work with
Hessert on media training aspects along with other current company
projects.
"It's a privilege to work with someone like Kathleen who has established
one of the best media and PR firms in the country," said Kaufman. "Having
worked with her during my years with the Hornets, she is committed and
capable of lifting the image of a team or an individual to another level.
The lengthy list of high profile clients shows she's an impact player and I
am proud to be on her team."
"I don't think there has been a coach or a coaching staff that hasn't
benefited from Harold's professionalism," said former Hornets head coach
and general manager Allan Bristow. "In this day and age, having a
relationship with the media is a very vital part of the organization and
Harold has always carried out those duties well with all different kinds of
media."
Kaufman, 41, is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and was
voted as runner-up for the Outstanding NBA Eastern Conference Public
Relations Director award by writers and broadcasters nationwide in 1992. He
also served as a press manager for the basketball venue at the 1996 Summer
Olympics in Atlanta, GA.
For more information, please visit www.sportsmediachallenge.com/
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