Michael Ornstein was the marketing agent of Reggie Bush who is an outstanding NFL player. He handled Reggie's marketing deals and added a wide range of off-field opportunities to his portfolio.
2. Michael Ornstein Accompanied
Reggie Bush To LA For A
Promotional Shoot For The NFL
Michael Ornstein was the marketing agent of Reggie Bush
who is an outstanding NFL player. He handled Reggie's
marketing deals and added a wide range of off-field
opportunities to his portfolio. He is a dedicated and hard
working professional who manages all kind of work in the
sports industry and finds a way out to get things done with
his knowledge and insight.
3. Michael Ornstein, Born In New York,
Is A Branding And Marketing Agent
for Numerous Brands And Athletes
Michael Ornstein, a renowned person in the sports industry, is
a branding and marketing agent for a great number of
brands and athletes who want to establish their name in the
sports industry. He helps the top brands to find athletes
who will endorse their products thereby fetching them
numerous opportunities for publicity. He is a committed
brand consultant and dedicated marketing agent who plays
a crucial role in connecting sportsmen with beneficial
endorsement deals.
4. Victory of the Saints
He played a vital role in the victory of the Saints at the Super
Bowl which is one of the most overwhelming experiences
for a football team (especially for that team which has not
been at the Super Bowl lately–or at all) but at the same time
there is a lot of pressure on the players of the team to
perform well on the field as the whole world watches the
team as they win or lose. Besides this, one more problem
arises during the Super Bowl which includes the struggle
for psychological dominance off the field, i.e., equally
important but many people are not familiar with it.
5. Michael Ornstein took care of the
Miami special ops
Michael Ornstein took care of the Miami special ops. He
handled all the pre-Super Bowl campaign and arrangements
for New Orleans Saints (the opponent team of New York
Giants). Michael also managed travel plans, room
assignments and arranged tickets. When Michael was
looking after the arrangements, he ensured that the players
should receive more than little bottles of shampoo and free
stationery. Michael arranged huge baskets filled with variety
of treats including candy, popcorn, energy drinks and more
in the room of each player. He provided them gift cards
from Morton’s steakhouse, Subway sandwich shops and
Cold Stone Creamery. Later, he was the in-charge of New
York Giants and helped the players as well as their families.