
Storm Announce Marketing Change
Published on June 13, 2005 under ECHL (ECHL)
Toledo Walleye News Release
(Toledo, Ohio) Vice President and General Manager Mike Miller announced today that Stephen Sanford has been promoted to Director of Sales and Marketing.
"Stephen has proven to myself and the organization that he is a leader, and he understands the goals the Toledo Storm are trying to achieve," Mike Miller said. "Stephen is ready for this position."
Stephen Sanford, a native of Temperance, Michigan, will be entering his fourth season with the Storm. Sanford started with the Storm prior to the 2002-03 season, when the Bedford High School graduate was hired as the Director of Group Sales. Stephen will now oversee the marketing department, which includes advertising sales, game night promotions, standard marketing avenues, and sponsorships.
Sanford talked about moving into his new role, "I am excited for the opportunity to strengthen ties with members of the community, and I look forward to building on the past successes of this franchise."
Season Tickets are on sale for the 2005-06 season. Contact the Storm office at 419-691-0200 for more information. Toledo Hockey...A History Of Champions!
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