Michael Ornstein is a marketing and branding agent for professional athletes and new brands looking to grow in the industry of sports. He played an important role in the victory of Saints’ in Super Bowl. Apart from this, he also helped New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl.
2. Michael Ornstein has Studied from Indiana State University-
School of Business
Michael Ornstein is a marketing and branding agent for professional
athletes and new brands looking to grow in the industry of sports. He
played an important role in the victory of Saints’ in Super Bowl.
Apart from this, he also helped New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl. He
was born in New York and is counted amongst the best marketing
agents who is currently residing in Los Angeles.
Michael Ornstein has studied from Indiana State University-
School of Business. He was the owner of SportsLink, owner and
president at CWC Sports and Senior Director of Player Development
and Club Marketing at National Football league.
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Michael Ornstein is a kind of a person who always finds a way out to
get things right as he is familiar with the art of getting things done,
even the most challenging ones.
He was the marketing agent of Reggie Bush and managed all his
marketing deals after he walked into NFL.
He also managed to bring up an extensive portfolio of off-field
opportunities for Reggie Bush who is a strong NFL offensive player.
Besides this, Michael Ornstein was also a Reebok consultant. He
went to Los Angeles with Reggie Bush to shoot for a promotional spot
for the NFL on Fox Chanel with Fox broadcasters Jimmy Johnson,
Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long.
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He plays a vital part in connecting numerous endorsement deals with
sports figures.
As he has vast knowledge of the pro-sports world, he has been able to
assist various teams in managing their most complex and intriguing
logistics of the biggest sports events.
He worked for Al Davis and the Oakland Raiders for almost 13 years
and over these years he got the opportunity to attend the Super Bowl a
few times.
Presently, he is the owner and president at Jackson Sports Advisors,
LLC which is located in Los Angeles, CA.
This company was filed as a domestic on December 21, 2010 in the
state of California and is still active. The registered agent for this
company is Vcorp Services Ca, Inc.
5. Michael Ornstein Played a Vital Role in the
Victory of the Saints at the Super Bowl
Michael Ornstein played a vital role in the victory of the Saints at the
Super Bowl which is one of the most overwhelming experiences for a
football team but at the same time there is a lot of pressure on the
players of the team to perform well on the field as the whole world
watches the team as they win or lose.
Besides this, one more problem arises during the Super Bowl which
includes the struggle for psychological dominance off the field, i.e.,
equally important but many people are not familiar with it.
Michael Ornstein was born in New York and now lives in Los Angeles.
He completed his studies from Indiana State University-School of
Business.
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Michael Ornstein is a marketing agent and brand consultant who
connects sports figures with endorsement deals. He worked for
thirteen years for the Oakland Raiders and Al Davis and during that
time he took three trips to the Super Bowl.
Michael Ornstein also assisted many teams over the years and handled
the difficult logistics of America’s biggest sporting event (Super Bowl).
He was an outstanding asset to New Orleans Saints. He knows how to
make things work in the world of pro-sports. Currently, he is the
president and owner of Jackson Sports Advisors, LLC for 9 months.
The company is situated in greater Los Angeles area. Before this, he
was the owner of SportsLink for a period of 7 years and 8 months.
SportsLink is a privately held company.
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Apart from this, Michael Ornstein took care of the Miami special ops.
He handled all the pre-Super Bowl campaign and arrangements for
New Orleans Saints (the opponent team of New York Giants).
Michael also managed travel plans, room assignments and arranged
tickets. When Michael was looking after the arrangements, he ensured
that the players should receive more than little bottles of shampoo and
free stationery.
Michael arranged huge baskets filled with variety of treats including
candy, popcorn, energy drinks and more in the room of each player.
He provided them gift cards from Morton’s steakhouse, Subway
sandwich shops and Cold Stone Creamery. Later, he was the in-charge
of New York Giants and helped the players as well as their families.