Breaking Down Silos & Unlocking New Revenue Streams Across On-Campus Production
SVG College Summit 2026
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46m
At many athletic departments, live broadcast, in-venue production, digital and creative content, and marketing still operate in separate silos—often leading to fragmented workflows, duplicated effort, and underutilized facilities. In this full-audience panel, leaders from large, mid-major, and smaller programs shared practical strategies for streamlining campus production operations, aligning teams around shared resources and control rooms, and building more efficient end-to-end workflows. The discussion also explored how a more connected production model can open the door to new revenue opportunities and help maximize the value of campus facilities and production investments at any size school.
Panelists:
Terrance Beavers, University of Georgia, Senior Director of Broadcast Services
Jake Maze, Auburn University, Director of Videoboard Production
Dennis Trapani, University of Wyoming, Associate Athletics Director, Broadcast and Video Production
Stefan Tribble, Ross Video, Project Manager / Solution Specialist, Sports & Live Events
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