Greensboro Sports Foundation Executive Director Rob Goodman stepping down to resume full operations of 3-G Sports

GREENSBORO SPORTS FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ROB GOODMAN STEPPING DOWN, RESUMING FULL OPERATIONS OF 3-G SPORTS, LLC

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Rob Goodman, executive director of the Greensboro Sports Foundation since its inception in 2018, is stepping down from the position effective June 30, 2022 to resume full operations of 3-G Sports, LLC, the company he founded in 2004. The Greensboro Sports Foundation serves as the local organizing committee for the many amateur sports events hosted in Greensboro annually.

“Rob Goodman has been instrumental in building Greensboro’s efforts in sports tourism and the development of the Greensboro Sports Foundation since it began operating in 2018,” Greensboro Sports Foundation Chairman Mark Prince said. “His leadership through the pandemic was critical as sports tourism in Greensboro rebounded quickly with many events returning to Tournament Town as soon as restrictions were lifted. We wish him the best as he rebuilds his sports event firm, 3-G Sports, and we look forward to continuing our relationship in the future.”

With 3-G Sports back in full operation, Goodman will continue supporting the Greensboro Sports Foundation in a contract role as needed, work with the Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation’s new “Live Music Vibe” initiative that is working to bring live music to venues of various sizes throughout central North Carolina and continue his longtime role as the media director for the PGA TOUR’s Wyndham Championship. 3-G Sports is a multi-faceted company specializing in sports event management and public relations.

“I appreciate the opportunity to lead the Greensboro Sports Foundation, get the organization off the ground and position it for continued success,” Goodman said. “I’m proud of what we accomplished together, despite challenging conditions created by the pandemic, and thank the executive committee for placing its confidence in me. I am thrilled to return to 3-G Sports on a full time basis and look forward to a new contract role with the Greensboro Sports Foundation, continuing to work with the Wyndham Championship and acquiring new 3-G Sports clients.”

Goodman joined the Greensboro Sports Foundation in October of 2018 when it assumed tasks previously managed by the Tournament Hosts of Greensboro and absorbed the Greensboro Sports Commission. Prior to establishing 3-G Sports in 2004, Goodman spent a decade in sports marketing at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company working with such sanctioning bodies as the PGA TOUR, NASCAR and the National Hot Rod Association among others and spent eight years as a sports anchor at WFMY-TV.

The Sports Foundation promotes economic development through sports tourism while working closely with the Greensboro Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Greensboro Coliseum Complex to host sports events that bring thousands of sports fans to Greensboro each year. The Greensboro Sports Foundation executive committee is in the process of planning its next steps regarding staffing and strategy and will announce those plans in the next few weeks.