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Brian Lammi
Founder and President Brian Lammi
Brian Lammi is the Founder and President of Lammi Sports Management. For eight years, Lammi Sports Management has worked with a diverse group of sports personalities including Donald Driver, Frank Caliendo, Dan Patrick, Devin Hester, Rick Majerus, Tony Dorsett, Brad Johnson, Eric Dickerson, Sally Barkow, Marcelo Balboa, Joakim Noah, Paul Hamm, Ryne Sandberg and Ryan Braun. Corporate clients from Coke, Pepsi, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, MillerCoors, Kraft, AT&T, Time Warner and other major brands have utilized Lammi Sports Management for their expertise in working with sports personalities and sports media properties. Last year alone, Lammi Sports Management booked over 200 appearances featuring top sports personalities from around the country.
Lammi Sports Management has produced and syndicated sports-themed media programming across the country for television, radio and online properties. On the TV side alone, Lammi Sports Management has produced and syndicated regional TV shows focused on the Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. The Chicago Huddle TV Show airs in the 3rd largest media market in the US and Inside the Huddle with Donald Driver will surpass its 120th episode this year.
Mr. Lammi was recognized by the Milwaukee Business Journal's 40 Under 40 at age 28. He has served on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters, Urban Playground, the Donald Driver Foundation and Special Olympics of Wisconsin. He continues to donate his time to the annual NFL Alumni/Big Brothers Big Sisters Golf Outing in Milwaukee. Mr. Lammi’s efforts have helped raise over $350,000 for these and other charitable causes.
Mr. Lammi graduated with a degree in sports management from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse and has worked in the sports industry for sixteen years. During that time he has been an expert panelist and guest lecturer at six universities. Mr. Lammi’s relationships and sports industry opinions have been cited in numerous local and national media outlets; including Sports Illustrated.com, Chicago Tribune, Sporting News Today, Fox Sports, cnbc.com, Associated Press and the Sports Business Journal.
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