November 23, 2004: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: Sports: Baseball: Our Sports Central: Bolivia RPCV Nat Reynolds has been named the Director of Ticket Sales for Boise Hawks
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November 23, 2004: Headlines: COS - Bolivia: Sports: Baseball: Our Sports Central: Bolivia RPCV Nat Reynolds has been named the Director of Ticket Sales for Boise Hawks
Bolivia RPCV Nat Reynolds has been named the Director of Ticket Sales for Boise Hawks
Bolivia RPCV Nat Reynolds has been named the Director of Ticket Sales for Boise Hawks
Nat Reynolds has been named the Director of Ticket Sales. He oversees all ticket operations and group sales.
Nat joined the club as a sales representative in March, 2004. He came to the Hawks from Citadel Radio Boise, where he worked as an advertising executive for news and sports talk radio while also acting as the voice of high school football on KTIK.
Prior to his work at Citadel, Nat was working across the county in upstate New York. It was there that he got his feet wet in sports marketing and on-air work. Nat found a team in LeMoyne College, a Division One baseball program which was not on the radio and with a little desire he got them on the air and broadcasted the games. Nat earned his bachelor’s degree in of all things environmental science from the University of Idaho.
He was married shortly after graduation and was off to the Peace Corps, serving in Bolivia. Upon their return Nat and his wife, Allyson, had their son Harrison and moved to Syracuse, New York where Nat earned a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University.
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