Hi, I’m J

Tickets. Software. Bourbon. Tequila. Travel.

Appearances

  1. July 18, 2023

    DTI/TEVO/1Ticket Presentation 2023 World Ticket Conference

    I presented on ticket reseller automation tools on behalf of 1Ticket.

  2. August 16, 2021

    Ticketing Tools for Corporate Buyers and Ticket Sellers at Ticket Summit

    I moderated a panel discussion regarding automation and other ticketing tools.

  3. July 11, 2021

    Ticket Evolution/DTI Presentation at 2021 World Ticket Conference

    I presented on the B2B Marketplace on behalf of Ticket Evolution.

  4. July 10, 2019

    Keynote Panel at Ticket Summit

    I joined other leaders of the top secondary ticketing exchanges discuss industry trends in the annual closing keynote event at Ticket Summit. Other panelists included Larry Plawsky (Executive Vice President/General Manager, Ticketmaster Resale), Jonathan Hoeh (Head of B2C and C2C Selling and Operations, Stubhub), and Don Vaccaro (CEO, Ticket Network).

  5. July 9, 2019

    Exchanges on the Rise at Ticket Summit

    I moderated a panel of secondary ticketing exchanges. Panelists included Larry Martin (SVP of Business Development, Gametime), Ari Strulson (Senior Vice President of Ticketing Analytics & Development, Entertainment Benefits Group), and Brett Goldberg (CEO, TickPick).

  6. June 4, 2019

    TicketForce’s Insider’s View: Ticketing Legislation

    A podcast hosted by TicketForce CEO Lynne King Smith discussing ticketing legislation.

  7. July 19, 2018

    The Marketplace Forum at World Ticket Conference

    A panel of ticketing experts discussing secondary marketplaces. Other panelists included Larry Plawsky (Executive Vice President/General Manager, Ticketmaster Resale), Russ D’Souza (Co-Founder, Seatgeek), Brad Griffith (CEO & Founder, Gametime), and Brett Goldberg (CEO, TickPick).

  8. April 2, 2013

    Tao of Sports podcast with Troy Kirby

    Troy and I discussed that selling to brokers is one of the dirty little secrets of sports sales, as well as ways that brokers tend to not make as much money as laymen might think on the secondary market.