Lou DePaoli
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
Atlanta Spirit, LLC
Lou
DePaoli joined the Atlanta Spirit organization in May 2005 and holds the
position of Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for the Atlanta
Hawks (NBA), Atlanta Thrashers (NHL), and Philips Arena. DePaoli oversees all
marketing, ticket sales, sponsorship sales, communications and community
development efforts for the organization. Under his direction, the Thrashers
have enjoyed a successful re-launch campaign after the 2004-05 NHL lockout
season. After six weeks of the 2005-06 season Thrashers attendance has increased
+14.1%; resulting in more than 2,000 more fans per game. In addition, the
Thrashers launched the successful “Blueland” marketing campaign that has been
widely acclaimed as one of the top integrated and innovative marketing campaigns
in the industry.
At the same time, DePaoli has overseen a significant increase in Hawks season
ticket sales and revenue. For the first time in seven seasons, the Hawks have
increased their full season ticket base, in spite of a franchise worst record of
13-69 in 2004-05. The Hawks have currently sold more than 1,800 new full season
plans, which is an increase of 412% from the 352 new full plans that were sold
in 2004-05, and a 4,765% increase from the 37 new full plans sold in 2003-04.
Prior to joining Atlanta Spirit, DePaoli was the NBA's Vice President of Team
Marketing and Business Development in the Team Marketing and Business Operations
Department. His primary responsibility was to work exclusively with NBA, WNBA,
and NBDL senior management on all business initiatives, which included improving
game attendance, ticket sales, sponsor sales and service, marketing, advertising
and promotions under the direction of current Atlanta Spirit President and CEO
Bernie Mullin the first four seasons. During DePaoli’s final season at the NBA,
the league set its all-time high in attendance and gate receipts. DePaoli, who
started at the NBA League Office in December 2000, also spent considerable time
performing sales training across the three leagues.
Before joining the NBA, DePaoli worked for the Florida Marlins Baseball Club
from 1996 through 2000 and most recently was Vice President of Sales and
Marketing for the club, where his duties included overseeing ticket sales,
sponsorship sales, marketing and customer service. While with the Marlins,
DePaoli oversaw the largest attendance increase in Major League Baseball during
the 1997 season, with an increase of 34%. During that same season, the Marlins
became the first Major League Baseball team in history to ever sell over 500,000
tickets in a single postseason, while posting the second-highest World Series
attendance in history.
DePaoli was also the subject of the Sports Illustrated article "Fishing For
Marlins Fans” written by acclaimed columnist Rick Reilly in the March 9, 1998
issue.
Prior to joining the Marlins in 1996, DePaoli was Vice President of Sales for
the Worcester IceCats Hockey Club of the American Hockey League (AHL) from the
inaugural 1994-95 season through the beginning of the 1996-97 season. During the
1995-96 season, the IceCats set an American Hockey League (AHL) record for the
most group tickets sold in one season.
Preceding DePaoli’s career in professional sports he was in the insurance
industry and owned his own insurance agency in Worcester, Mass. after a
five-year stint with Prudential Insurance Company of America in Auburn, Mass.
The Connecticut native is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts where he
earned a BA in Management of Professional Sports Organizations. While a student
he utilized the landmark text book “Sport Marketing” penned by Atlanta Spirit
President and CEO Dr. Bernard J. Mullin.
DePaoli currently lives in Kennesaw, Ga. with his wife, Kathy, and two
daughters, Ryan and Emily.