Dino DiPierdomenico making grassroots sports programs succeed

Listen to Dino and Sports Geek host Sean Callanan discuss how sports participation programs are developing around the world and how data is driving participation strategy.
On this podcast you’ll learn about:
- How Dino found an “in” into the sports business
- Why grassroots sports programs fail
- The importance of kids playing sports
- Why we need to address kids quitting sports
- How sports can commercialise grassroots sports
- Why data is so important to Dino (and to sports)
- How sports are different around the world but same problems exist
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2021 has arrived and @alacria is really excited about the work we are doing in the US to get more kids active, playing and loving sports. More to come on this in the next few weeks.....
The Knight Riders Group have made a long-term strategic partnership which will include financial investment and significant expertise to help ACE develop and launch #MajorLeagueCricket🏏 in the USA🇺🇸
@VenkyMysore the CEO of @KKRiders
FULL DETAILS ➡️: https://www.usacricket.org/media-release/knight-riders-expand-into-the-usa-through-long-term-investment-in-major-league-cricket/
2️⃣ years to go!
#AllForTheSocceroos https://twitter.com/FIFAWorldCup/status/1330057969317376000
⌚️ The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kicks off two years today!
😅 Can you tell we're excited?
#2YearsToGo | #WorldCup
A great step forward for @usacricket
😍 Stunning footage of the AirHogs Stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas that will now be repurposed to become a dedicated world-class cricketing facility.😍
FULL DETALS➡️: https://www.usacricket.org/media-release/major-league-cricket-signs-long-term-lease-to-develop-first-mlc-stadium-in-grand-prairie/
#MajorLeagueCricket🏏
alacria’s view on Stan’s foray into live sports rights - good for sports but not the beginning of a new rounds of rights fee escalation.
Stan's 'toe in the water' with rugby changes sports rights landscape https://www.smh.com.au/sport/stan-s-toe-in-the-water-with-rugby-changes-sports-rights-landscape-20201113-p56egd.html