July 2 – Guests – Jennfier Rottenburg – Ali Peek – Not Just Sports

Monday July 2, 2012. Not Just Sports has two new guests on tap for some interesting commentary. Ali Peek is a sports radio host who covers high school and college football while Jennifer Rottenberg is the Chief Marketing Officer of USA Water Polo.

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Ali Peek was born into a Gator loving family and embraced the Gators and college football from an early age. She is a writer and contributor to rivals.com and currently co-hosts Gator Game Day, a weekly one-hour pre and post game day show on WKMG CBS 6 in Orlando, Florida. You can also hear Ali on a daily radio show called Inside the Lockerroom on Orlando 740 “The Game.”

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The CMO of USA Water Polo Inc. has an impressive background. Jennifer graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Business School and comes to the organization with lots of entrepreneurial skills and experience working with entertainment entities. Her job is to oversee all sponsorship and marketing efforts of the National Governing Body while also placing a priority on branding, promotion and new media.

In order to broaden the reach of the sport of water polo Jennifer is working with high schools to encourage the introduction of water polo into the athletic curriculum. This outreach has been extremely positive for those teenagers that have joined the water polo program. USA Water Polo Inc. is hoping to expand this program during the coming years.

July 2 – Guests – Jennfier Rottenburg – Ali Peek – Not Just Sports

One Thought on “July 2 – Guests – Jennfier Rottenburg – Ali Peek – Not Just Sports

  1. Ali should be on TV…I listen to her on the radio in Orlando and was impressed with her football knowledge but I had no idea she was drop dead gorgeous…not to mention, SMOKIN hot! Go Gators and Dolphins!!!

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