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VNN Sports Names Former SportsEngine Executive Rick Ehrman as CEO

VNN Sports Names Former SportsEngine Executive Rick Ehrman as CEO  
 Ehrman looks to further VNN Sports’ industry leadership with focus on designing end-to-end communications solutions for America’s high schools.

Grand Rapids, MI (July 16, 2019) – VNN Sports, the comprehensive marketing and communications platform for high schools, today announced it has named former SportsEngine executive, Rick Ehrman, as CEO.
Like an app store for high school sports, VNN brings together the market’s best technology into a single platform — from the aggregation of scores, schedules, standings and statistics to fundraising, ticketing, video capture, and registration. Together, these tools further VNN’s goal to connect the pieces of high school sports and deliver the best experience for users: athletic directors, coaches, parents, athletes, fans, and the local businesses that support them.
In his role, Ehrman will focus on expanding VNN’s position as the leader in the high school sports market, leveraging a strong track record of growth, both organic and through market consolidation.
Youth athletics is becoming more and more like collegiate and professional sports, and the people in charge are expected to be expert communicators, organizers, and facilitators,” said Ehrman. “VNN’s success working with thousands of high schools over the past decade has uniquely positioned us to deliver the core platform through which school administrators maximize their impact in this evolving role.
With roughly 20,000 public high schools across the U.S., and eight (8) million students participating in sports, athletic directors are looking for technology solutions to more efficiently manage their day-to-day responsibilities and effectively communicate, connect and share information with athletes, parents and the community.
Prior to joining VNN Sports, Ehrman was the Head of Corporate Development for SportsEngine, during which time he helped lead the consolidation of the Youth Sports market while also identifying and executing incremental revenue sources to organically more than double the size of the business and sell controlling interest to Comcast (NBC Sports).
With nearly 20 percent of U.S. high schools using VNN, we see a clear path to simplifying the high school athletic experience by connecting cutting-edge technology to school systems nationwide,” said Ryan Vaughn, founder and President. “Having helped SportsEngine and NBC Sports do this in club sports, Rick brings unmatched experience to our CEO role.” 
Our core objective is to not only provide the vital infrastructure that keeps athletics programs running at full tilt, but also to provide tools that allow Athletic Directors and Coaches to be on the field, or in the gym, doing what they do best, teaching kids about work ethic, teamwork, strategic thinking and camaraderie,” added Ehrman. “In fact, our multi-pronged focus to “Grow the Game” and “Keep Kids Safe” is very similar to that of the professional sports leagues and franchises, which is why we have recently identified a new group of strategic investors that will be working with VNN to help subsidize and take these tools to market by investing downstream in their very valuable fanbase. Over the next several weeks, we will be in a position to announce our partners; I’m confident this new model will revolutionize the industry and resonate in a very positive way with all constituents.”  
With over 30 years working in a Finance and Business Development capacity, Ehrman will pull from his experience at General Electric, NBC Universal, Univision Communications, L4 Media Group, BlackTorch Capital, Frank N. Magid Associates, and others.
About VNN Sports
VNN is America’s largest and fastest growing high school sports communication platform. As the exclusive partner of nearly 20% of all US high school athletic communities, VNN connects the high school sports experience onto a single platform for 19-million passionate parents, athletes, fans, software providers, and athletic professionals across the country.

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New in Fundraising: Donation Pages

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Being from two different states, you wouldn’t think the baseball teams at Oak Mountain and Easley High School would have much in common. But the Alabama and South Carolina-based teams have one very common goal: to achieve massive success this season. The Eagles and Green Wave are both focused on having a winning season in 2018-2019 and into the playoffs. And while both have a similar goal, they also have a similar roadblock: raising money for equipment, travel, and other growth opportunities. In Alabama, Oak Mountain’s coach Derek Irons got his team off to a 4-1 start and with the season starting off as smoothly as they had hoped, the last thing they needed was to worry about fundraising. At Easley High School in South Carolina, the team faced the same dilemma. With a lot of eyes on the squad as they aim for a SCHSL State Title, how do they stay focused on the game?

Watch the Oak Mountain Baseball fundraising video
Watch the Oak Mountain Baseball fundraising video

Luckily, this season both baseball teams found an answer in the collaboration between VNN and RallyAroundUs (RAU), a new fundraising app which was announced in January. With the digital-first approach provided by RAU, Easley and Oak Mountain were both able to reach out to not only their local communities but also family and fans outside of it through text messaging, email, and on their official athletics websites. Just 24 hours into the campaign, Oak Mountain’s fundraiser raised $2,000 of their $6,000 goal, ultimately raising $6,752. Easley celebrated a similar success, raising $5,000 in the first week and $12,225 over. The entire process took minutes versus the hours or even days that often come with planning traditional events like bake sales or running concessions.
Today, fundraising becomes even easier with the debut of donation pages. These pages make it simple for communities to find and donate to their favorite teams. With seamless integration into RallyAroundUs’ powerful fundraising software, the new donation pages are located as a new tab on team-specific pages located on their school’s official athletics website. Donation pages feature a team video, information about the fundraiser, and the ability to donate directly, whether $100 or a custom amount. Contributors also have an opportunity to leave a message for their favorite athlete that is posted alongside the fundraiser on the message board.
Check it out for yourself:
Easley Athletics (SC) Competitive Cheer

Don’t have a donation page? No problem! You can get the process started by selecting “Donate” on your team’s page and then fill out the form that is listed. Once you fill out the form our team will get in contact with you within a couple of days! Not a VNN school? Schedule a Demo.

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