By Ballpark Digest Editors
on March 1, 2017
As
they prepare for a future that could include a new downtown ballpark, the Kannapolis Intimidators are making
some personnel moves. Mike deMaine
has joined the Intimidators as their chief revenue officer, while general
manager Randy Long has
been promoted to chief operating officer.
“We
are excited to make these moves as we prepare our organization for the highly
anticipated move to our downtown ballpark,” stated managing partner, Reese Smith. “Mike brings a wealth of
experience in launching venues, driving revenue and building corporate
partnerships. He was at the forefront of the development of two of professional
baseball’s top venues (Frisco and Greenville) and to have him lead our efforts
is an opportunity to improve our organization at the top.”
“Randy
has been our top executive for more than a decade, and he has earned the
respect and admiration of all those associated with Intimidators baseball,”
Smith continued. “His promotion is well-earned, and he will play a vital role
in maintaining our family-friendly atmosphere in all day-to-day operations at
Intimidators Stadium and carry that same dedication to our customers to the new
ballpark.”
DeMaine
joins the Intimidators following eight years with the Greenville Drive, helping
the club open West End Field in 2006 as the team’s general manager. His tenure
with the Drive included partnering with the Fluor Corporation on venue naming
rights, building Fluor Field as one of the top venues in professional baseball,
and developing the ballpark into a key piece of the Downtown Greenville
business community. Prior to joining the Drive, deMaine served as assistant GM
and VP of operations with the Frisco RoughRiders, helping to open Dr Pepper 7UP
Ballpark in 2003. DeMaine’s career in sports includes starting with the
Charlotte Checkers and Ericsson Stadium (now Bank of America Stadium) with the
Carolina Panthers.
“This
opportunity is unique, to be involved with a dynamic project that will
transform Downtown Kannapolis is tremendous. I’m looking forward to creating
something special with the Intimidators over the next few seasons that we carry
over into the launch of the new ballpark,” stated deMaine
Long,
who is entering his 21st season with the team and 12th as the team’s top
executive, will continue to oversee the team’s day-to-day operations while
deMaine will supervise and enhance the team’s revenue streams. Long joined the
club in 1997 and has served in virtually every position within the organization
on his way to ascending to the general manager role following the 2005 season.
Under Long, the Intimidators have enjoyed a strong relationship with Chicago
White Sox, the club’s Major League affiliate since 2001. He oversaw the team’s
naming rights partnership with Carolinas HealthCare System (then Carolinas
Medical CenterNorthEast) that began in 2012 and has been instrumental in the
vision for the Intimidators role as part of the revitalization of Downtown
Kannapolis.
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