As the Director of Media Operations for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), Zak Grim plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization's media landscape and enhancing the overall fan experience. With a robust background in live sports and entertainment, Zak leverages his extensive expertise in...
As the Director of Media Operations for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), Zak Grim plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization's media landscape and enhancing the overall fan experience. With a robust background in live sports and entertainment, Zak leverages his extensive expertise in content creation, production, and management to oversee all production logistics and operations for PBA media projects. His responsibilities encompass everything from conceptualizing and executing sponsored elements within telecasts to ensuring seamless game day operations that captivate audiences both in-person and through broadcast channels.
Zak's strategic vision extends to the development of the PBA Marketing Strategy for the National Tour, where he collaborates with partners to enhance tune-in promotions and drive viewership. His proficiency in event planning and management allows him to craft engaging experiences that resonate with fans, while his skills in video production, editing, and social media marketing ensure that the PBA's content reaches a wider audience across various platforms. By integrating innovative storytelling techniques and leveraging cutting-edge technology, Zak is committed to elevating the PBA's brand and fostering a deeper connection with its community.
In addition to his role at the PBA, Zak's experience with collegiate sports, the NBA, WNBA, and NHL teams enriches his perspective on the evolving landscape of sports media. His passion for live sports is evident in every project he undertakes, as he continuously seeks to push boundaries and create memorable moments for fans. Through his leadership, Zak Grim is not only enhancing the PBA's media operations but also contributing to the growth and popularity of bowling as a competitive sport.