logo
#

Latest news with #PeteRozelleAward

Commanders' PR staff wins 2025 Pete Rozelle Award
Commanders' PR staff wins 2025 Pete Rozelle Award

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Commanders' PR staff wins 2025 Pete Rozelle Award

Remember when former Washington team president Bruce Allen said the franchise was "winning off the field?" That feels like a generation ago, and much has changed. These days, the now-Commanders are winning off the field—they just happen to be winning on the field, too. On Monday, Washington's public relations staff, led by Vice President of Football Communications Sean DeBarbieri, won the 2025 Pete Rozelle Award, via the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA). The award is given annually to the NFL team "that consistently strives for excellence in its dealings and relationships with the media." Advertisement It's the first time in the award's 36-year history that Washington has won. Washington's PR staff consists of DeBarbieri, Charlie Mule (senior manager of football communications), Jerod Carrier (manager of football communications) and Samantha Fristachi (coordinator of football communications). 'The greatest strength of Washington's football PR staff is its ability to build trust. Sean's group is honest, transparent and fair, and has a keen understanding of the jobs of media, players and team executives,' said PFWA president Nicki Jhabvala, from the Washington Post. 'It works with media instead of against them, often seeking reporters' input to try new things, such as off-record roundtables with the head coach, and using feedback to adjust its schedule when needed. Pitches may not always be fulfilled, but they're always fully considered." Advertisement The award is long overdue for Washington's PR staff, which has dealt with many challenges over the years. The award is named after former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle. Rozelle was the NFL's commissioner from 1960-89. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders' PR staff wins Pete Rozelle Award

Commanders PR staff wins 2025 Rozelle Award
Commanders PR staff wins 2025 Rozelle Award

NBC Sports

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Commanders PR staff wins 2025 Rozelle Award

The Pro Football Writers of America has named the Commanders public relations staff as the winner of the 2025 Pete Rozelle Award. The Commanders PR staff, the 36th Rozelle Award winner, earned the award for the first time in franchise history. The other 2025 finalists for the Rozelle Award were the Broncos, Lions and Vikings. The Rozelle Award is given to the NFL club public relations staff that consistently strives for excellence in its dealings and relationships with the media. The award is named for Rozelle, NFL commissioner from 1960-89, who started his distinguished career in sports PR roles as a student at both Compton (Calif.) Junior College and the University of San Francisco. During the 2024 season, the Commanders football communications staff was comprised of Sean DeBarbieri (vice president of football communications), Charlie Mule (senior manager of football communications; promoted to director in April 2025), Jerod Carrier (manager of football communications) and Samantha Fristachi (coordinator of football communications). The staff was assisted by Jack Rothenberg and Maison Holcomb (football communications seasonal interns). This group was supported by Dave Sholler (HBSE chief communications officer) and Allison Waddington (HBSE director of corporate communications; promoted to Commanders VP of corporate communications in January 2025). A finalist for the Rozelle Award for the first time since 2022, the Commanders' PR team worked to facilitate access for beat writers to head coach Dan Quinn, assistant coaches and players along with General Manager Adam Peters and front office personnel throughout the season.

Titans VP of communications Robbie Bohren leaving team after 28 seasons
Titans VP of communications Robbie Bohren leaving team after 28 seasons

NBC Sports

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • NBC Sports

Titans VP of communications Robbie Bohren leaving team after 28 seasons

Robbie Bohren, the Titans' vice president of football communications, is leaving the franchise, Teresa Walker of the Associated Press reports. Bohren has spent 28 seasons with the team, the past 25 in his current job. He worked for six head coaches and six General Managers. He coordinated all football-related media coverage for the team and served as the liaison between the media and the Titans' players, front office and coaches. Bohren originally joined the Titans in 1997 as the team's assistant director of media relations and was promoted to director of media relations in 2000. During the 1999 season, he was part of the media relations staff that was awarded the Pete Rozelle Award from the Pro Football Writers of America, presented annually to the NFL's top PR staff. He heads a department that has been a finalist for the award four times in his tenure leading the department. Before joining the Titans, Bohren worked for the Nashville Sounds Baseball Club for five seasons, the last three as director of public relations. He also gained three years of experience in Vanderbilt University's sports information department, while earning a degree in economics from the university. Bohren, who grew up in Dallas, broke into sports with an internship with the Texas Rangers in 1989.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store