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Frank Murtha – Senior Executive Vice President

Prior to becoming a sports agent, Mr. Murtha was a Federal Prosecutor handling complex cases in the financial sector in Chicago, Illinois from 1970-1975. Since leaving public service, Mr. Murtha remains President of Sports Consultants, Inc., an Illinois-based firm representing athletes in football and baseball. Throughout his career he’s gained extensive labor management experience in private industry as well as professional sports […]

Rick Smith – Chief Operating Officer

Founder and CEO of Mainframe Communications, Inc, under Mr. Smith’s direction, Mainframe evolved into one of the New England region’s most progressive and respected communications firms. With his leadership, Mainframe provided national telecommunications sales, service, integration and installation to Fortune 2000 Enterprise accounts. Mainframe’s prestigious client list, in addition to Fortune 2000 Companies, includes the […]

Michael Queen – Executive Vice President Finance

CEO and Director of multiple companies, Mr. Queen is a startup business and development director expert. In his previous endeavor, he was the Chief Executive Officer and Director for Universal Capital Management, Inc. He is considered both a leader and expert in asset allocation, fundraising and the small cap arena with extensive knowledge of the […]

The Trials of Timing: Taylor Belsterling’s Timing Goes From Unlucky to Franchise

Not many football fans have heard of Huntingdon College — heck, not many football fans have hear of wide receiver Taylor Belsterling, either. But one man had, a man who is in a position to change that name recognition. That man is general manager Jerry Hardaway, and when he selected Belsterling with the fourth overall pick in […]

Becoming a Pro: Chris Bonner Talks About What It Means To Be A Team’s QB

There’s a saying in football scouting that preaches, “you can’t teach size.” It goes a long way with strength, balance and overall ability. But beyond that, it can make a statement, even before words are spoken. Such was the case for 6-foot-six quarterback Chris Bonner and his now head coach Charlie Collins. “Funny thing is […]