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Andy Dolich is an American sports executive, and currently operates a sports consultancy, Dolich & Associates, in Los Altos, California. Dolich has more than three decades of experience in the professional sports industry, including executive positions in the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB. Dolich was born on February 18, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Valley Stream South High School before receiving his undergraduate degree in government from American University in Washington D.C. Dolich then earned a master's degree in sports management from Ohio University. ==1970s== After earning his masters in 1971, Dolich worked for the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers as the administrative assistant to the general manager from 1971-1974. He created the “Year of the Uniform” merchandising program and also served as the team’s promotional coordinator. From 1974-1976, Dolich served as the business manager of the Maryland Arrows of the National Lacrosse League. At the time, the Arrows were a new franchise in a start-up professional league, and Dolich ran the business and marketing operations. While Dolich was in Maryland, the Arrows were among the league leaders in attendance. Dolich then took his skills to the NHL, where he served as the director of marketing for the Washington Capitals from 1976-1978. With the Capitals, Dolich directed all aspects of the team’s marketing and sales affairs. He also negotiated and optimized the team’s relationships with radio and television rights holders. At the end of the decade, Dolich tried his hand and succeeded in the professional soccer world. He was the executive vice president and general manager of the Washington Diplomats of the North American Soccer League. Dolich was with the Diplomats from 1978-1980, during which he ran the business and team aspects of the club. In his two-plus years, the team averaged more than 18,000 fans per game and Dolich created one of the league’s premier marketing organizations. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andy Dolich」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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