EP_006 | Opportunity Meets Passion | ESPN Senior VP Pete Derzis
This week The Snapshot welcomes Senior Vice President of College Athletics at ESPN, Pete Derzis. Derzis earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Alabama in 1975. He was the associate athletic director at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) from 1977-1990. While at UAB, Derzis managed various areas of the athletic department, including all sports administration, broadcasting, and fundraising, as well as game-day management. Named senior vice president and general manager of ESPN Regional Television (ERT) in November 2005, Derzis joined ESPN in 1994 after the company acquired Creative Sports, for which he served as vice president. In 1997, ESPN combined its OCC division and Creative Sports to form ERT, the nation’s largest syndicator of college sports programming, with Derzis continuing his role as vice president overseeing programming and acquisitions. Derzis directed ERT into the top syndication rights-holder and producer of national, regional, and local shows for college conferences including the BIG EAST, Big 12, Big Ten, Mid-American, Mountain West, and WAC, as well as the SEC. ERT annually produced more than 1,200 telecasts of sporting events, including programming of football, basketball, NCAA events, golf, and NHRA events accounting for more than 3,400 live and/or original hours of programming. He was instrumental in the creation and acquisition of 35 current owned and operated ESPN events, including four early-season college football games, 17 bowl games, 11 college basketball events, a softball event, and two college award shows. ESPN Events accounts for approximately 400 hours of programming, reaches almost 64 million viewers, and attracts over 800,000 attendees each year. Derzis is one of the senior executives in charge of the day-to-day operations in Charlotte, which is home to ESPN Events, ESPNU and SEC Network.
RUNDOWN
1:22 - What tasks did you need to let go as you took on a more senior role at ESPN?
2:26 - Tough decisions that come with being in management at such a large company
3:28 - Do you think having a team around you has made difficult decisions (such as almost leaving Army out of a bowl game) easier to handle?
5:34 - What does it look like to create a new bowl game?
10:07 - What advice would you give yourself, with the knowledge and experience you have now, coming out of college not knowing where you would end up?
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