Are you ready for some football?! Troy Vincent sure is. As a former NFL player and the current Executive Vice President of Football Operations at the NFL, this is always an exciting time of year. New players, new coaches, and new energy abound! And, thanks to the rich data being generated by RFID technology during every practice, game and equipment check, a whole new mindset about the game of football is taking hold. In fact, that may be what Troy is most pumped about as he preps for what will surely be a memorable season.
His Operations team has a mission: ensure football is the greatest competitive sport in the world and the NFL is the greatest league. They can’t accomplish that mission using hearsay and best guesses about what’s happening behind the scenes at clubs or on the field during games. So, the people responsible for improving game operations, officiating, player operations and the NFL’s overall business strategy aren’t making a move – or a policy change – without consulting the data derived from Zebra’s RFID on-field player tracking technology. And those on the front lines of the game – players, coaches, and officials – are learning to lean into data to make better decisions, whether about training, play calls or rulings.
That’s why Troy can’t talk enough about the value of RFID technology and, specifically, the advantage it now gives every NFL stakeholder.
In our latest Chalk Talk episode, we spent 30 minutes with Troy chatting about:
We also spent a few minutes catching up on Troy’s personal joys, such as his six (!) grandkids and the life-changing programs he’s working on with his wife, Tommi, as part of their Vincent Country charity, including the next Safe Zone Activity Day in Arizona, to coincide with Super Bowl LVII in February 2023.
Hale and I always learn so much when we catch up with Troy, so we’re excited to be able to share our conversation with you.
I also recommend you check out this past interview with Troy to understand why he’s such a fan of RFID technology and data. (Yes, there are more reasons than what he shared in this latest Chalk Talk chat.)
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Adam Petrus is currently the Business Development and Sales Lead for Sports & Entertainment at Zebra Technologies where he is responsible for growing Zebra’s hardware and software solutions across the world of sports and the entertainment industry. Prior to joining the sales team Adam co-managed Zebra’s game day operation of the NFL’s Next Gen Stats program and served as the project lead for the NFL’s Equipment Tracking Program, Virtual Locker. Adam has more than 15 years of experience within the sports and technology industry and has been working with Next Gen Stats since 2015. Previously, he worked in the front office of an NFL Football Club, served within the United States Intelligence Community supporting special operations to include two and a half years in Iraq and was a licensed and certified sports agent. Adam holds a bachelor’s degree from Baldwin Wallace University out of Berea, Ohio and attended the International Institute for Management & Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland where he earned a certificate in Business Management and Leadership.
As an active member of the community, Adam serves on the Baldwin Wallace University Carmel-Boyer School of Business Advisory Council, served on the Board of the Ponte Vedra Beach Rotary International Club and is a member of the Jacksonville JAXSports Council - a non-profit established to enhance and positively impact the quality of life and community pride, along with generating economic impact and growth through professional and amateur sports. An outdoor enthusiast, Adam enjoys running, paddle boarding, golfing and being an active parent alongside his wife Jenn to their daughters Olivia (7) & Peyton (5) and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Gunner and Nash.
Fun Fact:
"My first job in the NFL was at age 16 when I was hired by the Cleveland Browns Groundcrew. This position then led to a promotion into the front office when I was in college and a full-time role upon graduation."