Sean Callanan chats with Tim Hayden from Stadia Ventures about startups, sports and innovation. Learn more about the world of startups and how sports teams & leagues can help the sports technology industry grow.
On this podcast you'll learn about:
- How did Stadia Ventures get started
- The process of applying for Stadia Ventures Sports Accelerator program
- The key areas Stadia Ventures can help a sports startup
- What startups can get from the accelerator program
- What happens in the Stadia Accelerator program demo day
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Tim Hayden on the genesis of Stadia Accelerator Program
Most of our friends have all risen through the ranks and the common thread underneath is they all want to give back and they really want to help the next generation just like people help them. So that was the genesis of the accelerator program for Stadia.
Tim Hayden, Stadia Ventures
About Tim Hayden
Tim Hayden is the Co-Founder & Managing Director at Stadia Ventures.
Prior to Stadia Ventures, Tim has always been involved in strategic planning, digital media and marketing. He started out with the United Parcel Services (UPS) which introduced him to sports business as they were engaged more in the sports sponsorship side. After realising he was better suited in startups and small businesses, Tim joined and helped a startup sports marketing agency. Luckily, the agency got tied in with the St. Louis Cardinals which opened a lot of opportunities for both the agency and Tim. He then went on and started his own business called Vivid Sky and SkyBOX to create a mobile application for sports fans anywhere in the world. This went to lead Tim to building Stadia Ventures.
Stadia Ventures is a sports-and esports-focused venture firm with a sports business accelerator. Stadia Accelerator helps establish sports startups get to the next level through the combination of a $100K equity investment, intensive mentoring, and connecting founders to the top sports business executives in the country. They currently have 36 companies in their portfolio.
Aside from Stadia Ventures, Tim also pursues his passion in helping the next generation of students as a Senior Adjunct Professor at Saint Louis University.
Resources from the podcast
- Connect with Tim Hayden on Twitter @timhayden and LinkedIn
- Learn more about Stadia Ventures on Twitter @stadiaventures, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
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Highlights from podcast with Tim Hayden
6:08 Tim Hayden on how he started in the sports business industry
8:05 How Stadia Ventures started
10:58 What should the startups coming in to the accelerator program start to look for
13:54 How cohorts are working together to achieve success
17:34 The accelerator application process for Stadia Ventures
23:09 What does the accelerator program look like
26:22 What do finalists get from the Stadia Accelerator program
31:00 How the businesses are transformed over the three-month program
32:56 What happens in the Stadia Accelerator program demo day
37:47 Sports Geek Closing Five
48:29 Want Sean to look at your sponsorship or ticketing campaigns? Book in a Pick my Brain session. A two-hour GoToMeeting session where you can get Sean’s insights
Stadia's Finalist Pitch Day
Some tweets you may have missed:
Good to catch Tim at #SEATDALLAS. Great insights!
Learning about the sports startup scene from @timhayden #SEATDallas pic.twitter.com/FnpBjJSnpL
— Sean Callanan (@seancallanan) July 22, 2018
Another partnership coming along
In partnership with Stadia Ventures, SRI’s Ashling O'Connor and Mark Moreau hosted a discussion on the Integration of Sports and Technology at SRI’s Headquarters today, attended by Stadia Ventures' founders and the CEOs of Spalk, INFLCR, Satisfi Labs, Nix Biosensors & Blinder. pic.twitter.com/cJqnVuVSpx
— SRI (@SRIPartners) May 15, 2019
Cool to see how Stadia keeps supporting startups like Spalk
Our new Spalk vests are getting a good workout atm!
Awesome to see Chudy leading the discussion with the Cowboys & Stadia today in Dallas! https://t.co/hAWP8Feped
— Ben Reynolds (@benreynoldsnz) April 24, 2019