Feb 27, 2008 Michlig Named Sports Information Director at Georgia Southwestern AMERICUS--Georgia Southwestern State University today announced
that Keith Michlig, former General Manager of the South Georgia
Peanuts, will be the Hurricane's first full-time Sports Information
Director (SID). Michlig's hire serves as the culmination of a
nationwide search to fill a position that will focus on maintaining
'Canes sports information and promoting GSW athletics.
"This is a really exciting opportunity," said Michlig. "The
importance of the University's move to NCAA Division II cannot be
underestimated, and I'm glad that I can contribute to the success
of this transition. I am thrilled to be a part of the Hurricane
family."
"Keith was part of a very talented pool of applicants," said GSW
Associate Athletic Director Jaclyn Kaylor. "We look forward to
adding his skill set in sports information, marketing and
promotions to the athletic department."
With Michlig comes an extensive background in professional and
collegiate sports management, marketing and sports information.
Most recently, he was the general manager for the South Georgia
Peanuts. Located in Albany, the Peanuts are a member of the South
Coast League of Professional Baseball. As general manager, Michlig
secured and serviced over 50 corporate sponsors, generating roughly
$100,000 in new revenue.
Prior to his tenure in Albany, Michlig served as the director of
marketing and community affairs for the National Alliance for Youth
Sports in West Palm Beach, FL from 2003 to 2005. From 2002 to 2003,
he worked as marketing manager for the Palm Beach County Sports
Commission, also in West Palm Beach.
Michlig moved to Georgia in 2000 to serve as director of marketing
and promotions for Mercer University Athletics. In a two year span
with Mercer, he increased corporate sponsorship revenue by 92% and
increased fall sports attendance by 73%. Prior to that, Michlig
served as general manager of the Wisconsin Woodchuck Collegiate
Baseball Club in Wausau, WI, and he was a sales executive at two
other professional baseball clubs in Wisconsin.
A native of Wausau, WI, Keith earned a Bachelor of Arts in
business from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire and a
Master's of Business Administration from Mercer University. Keith
and his wife, Angela, have two boys, Brayden and Brantley.
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