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A native of Zion, Ill. He and his wife, Marsha, have a daughter, Lauryn. Matt Lloyd, Assistant General Manager. Matt Lloyd begins his ninth season as assistant general manager of the Orlando Magic.
He also served as interim general manager during the offseason. As director of college scouting for Chicago, Lloyd oversaw the scouting and information compilation of prospects for the NBA Draft, along with statistical analysis of pro and amateur players.
He implemented and maintained a database which organized scouting information. Lloyd began with the Bulls in as a game-day and special projects employee in the video room. In addition, Lloyd also worked as a game-day employee with the Chicago White Sox in their video department for five years. Prior to joining the Bulls full-time, Lloyd spent one year as the assistant director of information services for Conference USA, and a year-and-a-half as director of media services for the Arena Football League.
He also completed an internship at ESPN during his senior year of college. It was his second stop in Denver, where he also spent two seasons as advisor to the executive vice president of basketball operations and one season as vice president of basketball operations.
Initially hired prior to the campaign as director of basketball operations, he was promoted to assistant general manager shortly after the season. Jim Fritz, who has 33 years of experience in management, including the last 26 years with the Magic, was promoted to chief financial officer in May In his role, Fritz oversees the accounting, financial reporting, debt financing and treasury management functions.
In addition, he serves the business on strategic planning and business development initiatives. Fritz has previously held the Magic's controller, director and vice president of finance positions during the previous 11 years.
Prior to joining the Magic, Fritz worked for five years in the audit practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers and for two years at Hotel Management Associates where he served as Corporate Controller. They have a son, Zachary 21 and daughter, Nicole Michael Forde, Chief Sales Officer. Michael Forde is entering his 17th season with the Orlando Magic and was promoted to chief sales officer in August Forde has executive leadership responsibilities for the corporate, ticket, premium and retail sales units of the organization.
His responsibilities include the oversight for all sales including tickets, hospitality, ICON suite membership, tourism and retail for both the Orlando Magic and Amway Center. His corporate team is instrumental in developing marketing solutions for local, regional and national companies seeking an affiliation with the Orlando Magic brand and the Amway Center. Forde began with the Magic as a partnership development manager and was later promoted to assistant director of corporate partnerships during the summer of He was then promoted to director of corporate partnerships in August , vice president of corporate partnership sales in July and senior vice president of corporate partnerships and premium sales in March Prior to joining the Magic, Forde and his wife owned and operated Players Sports Marketing, an event management and marketing firm specializing in youth sports.
Forde serves on the Greater Orlando Sports Commission, where he is past chair. A native of Philadelphia, Pa. He and his wife, Vivian, reside in Lake Mary, Fla. Joel Glass, Chief Communications Officer. Joel Glass, who joined the Orlando Magic in October , was promoted to chief communications officer in June He is responsible for media operations, strategic communications, media releases, publications and statistical material, while also coordinating media interviews with players, coaching staff members and front office personnel.
He was promoted to director of team media relations in , then promoted to vice president of communications in July Glass was later promoted to senior vice president of public relations in July Glass arrived in Orlando from the University of Florida sports information department, where he worked for more than nine years.
While with the Gators, Glass was the winner of 23 national publication and writing honors, as awarded by the College Sports Information Directors of America. A graduate of the University of Iowa and a native of Wilmette, Ill. At Iowa, he served as a writer for The Daily Iowan, covering football, basketball, baseball, golf and wrestling.
In the community, Glass has been involved with Teach-In, a community-based program where professionals share their experiences at area schools, and has served as a youth basketball and baseball coach.
He is also a certified High School, Little League and Babe Ruth baseball umpire and has worked games in the Florida Collegiate Summer League, as well as three Atlanta Braves minor league extended spring training games. Glass formerly served as a Heart of Florida United Way board member, and is currently on the advisory committee for the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation, as well as a City Year board member. Audra Romao, Chief People Officer.
Romao started with the Magic as the assistant director of human resources in May She was promoted to director of human resources in October , then to vice president of human resources and administrative services in May and later to senior vice president of human resources and administrative services in July Romao earned a BS degree in human resources management in from Cabrini College, a liberal arts university in Radnor, Pa.
Romao and her husband, Lou, reside in Orlando, Fla. His responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of sales for the Amway Center including season, premium, suites, hospitality, partial, group and tourism sales as well as retail, and ticket operations for both the Orlando Magic and Amway Center. After two seasons in that capacity, he moved into the sponsorship sales department as a corporate account manager for the next three years.
He served as director of ticket sales and marketing from and was promoted to vice president of marketing and sales in , a position he held for seven years. In , he was named vice president of sales and ticket operations and promoted to senior vice president of sales and operations in He actively works with the Dr.
Jeff Lutes serves as the senior vice president of technology. In this role, he oversees the information technology and broadcast technologies and services departments, which in turn are responsible for the technology strategy and execution for the Orlando Magic, Lakeland Magic, Orlando Solar Bears, and the Amway Center.
Prior to joining the Magic, Lutes worked as the vice president of technology for an international manufacturing company in Central Florida. Lutes currently serves as board chair for Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida and is on the board of the Orlando Tech Council, part of the Orlando Economic Partnership, as well as active on several advisory councils for other entities and as a deacon at First Baptist Church of Windermere, Fla.
He and his wife, Sherry, reside in Winter Garden, Fla. Katie Stocz Miller is in her 15th season with the Orlando Magic, where she has grown her career from sales executive to senior vice president of premium and client services, fan experience and operations.
Miller started with the Magic in December season as a ticket sales representative. She was promoted to ticket sales manager in April , and later to assistant director of ticket sales in July After being named director of client services in August , Miller was later promoted to senior director of client services in , vice president in and her current position in June Prior to joining the Magic, Miller spent three years in minor league baseball as the director of client services and sales for the Savannah Sand Gnats.
She is an active member of the Ohio University Alumni chapter, and also mentors young professionals in collegiate sport business programs, including the University of Central Florida.
A native of Cortland, Oh. She and her husband, Steve, reside in Altamonte Springs, Fla. Jay Riola is entering his 15th season with the Orlando Magic. In addition to his role with the Magic, Riola is an adjunct instructor with the DeVos Sport Business Management Graduate Program at the University of Central Florida, where he teaches a sport business analytics course. Riola also serves on the board of Sports2Change, a nonprofit organization he founded that encourages volunteerism among youth student-athletes in Central Florida.
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