Michael Ornstein is a branding agent and help those brands that are looking for opportunities to expand their business. He is also a marketing agent for numerous professional athletes and helps them to add endorsement deals to their portfolio. Ornstein, an alumni from Indiana State University-School of business, was born in New York and now lives in a beautiful city, Los Angeles.
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Michael Ornstein is a branding agent and help those
brands that are looking for opportunities to expand their
business.
He is also a marketing agent for numerous professional
athletes and helps them to add endorsement deals to their
portfolio. Ornstein, an alumni from Indiana State
University-School of business, was born in New York and
now lives in a beautiful city, Los Angeles.
He was the Owner of CWC sports and Sportslink. He
currently owns Jackson Sports Advisors, LLC. He served
NFL for seven years as a Senior Director of Player
Development and Club Marketing.
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He handled relationships between the NFL teams, their
sponsors and players of NFL during this time.
He is considered as a perfectionist in the field of marketing
and branding.
He is also renowned as a person who has in-depth
knowledge the pro-sports world.
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Michael Ornstein who was a Reebok consultant earlier,
had told the press in a conference that Reggie Bush is the
No. 1 rookie in sports.
He had also informed on behalf of Reggie Bush that he
was going to wear No. 25 for the New Orleans Saints and
was donating 25% of his jersey sale to the survivors of the
Hurricane Katrina.
As a marketing agent, he gave Reggie numerous deals with
Mobile ESPN, EA Sports, Hummer, GTSM and Adidas.
He went along with Reggie to LA for a promotional shoot
with Fox broadcasters including Howie Long, Tery
Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson.
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Michael Ornstein also helped the Saints win at the Super
Bowl which is considered as one of the most popular
sporting event in America.
This was an overwhelming experience for the football
team which didn't even enter the Super Bowl for many
years. He enabled the players to learn to handle the
pressure on them during the game.
In addition to this, he made efforts to provide the players
more than free stationery and little bottles of shampoo.
He help them navigate through the battle of psychological
dominance of the field that helped the team win the Super
Bowl.