Wolff joins Chyron with experience having been director of broadcast operations and media production for T-Mobile Arena. He also held lead production roles with the Arizona Cardinals, Van Wagner (NCAA Championships) and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
“I’m incredibly proud and excited to join such a world‑class organization as Chyron,” Wolff said. “In my 35 years in this industry, Chyron has always stood out as a true leader, and it’s an honor to now be part of the team. I can’t wait to contribute to the work of the best in the business.”
Chyron’s venue control solution, PRIME Click Effects, is found in numerous major league stadiums. With recent development and tiered offerings, Click Effects makes production control available to stadiums and arenas of various sizes and production complexity. Wolff’s role will focus on growth in the collegiate and minor league space.
Owen Seaton, Chyron VP of venue solutions, said: “In working with sports venues, it is very important for sales professionals to be trusted advisors, not just order takers. Eric brings credible, relevant experience to our team that our customers will find valuable. Customer-centricity is a core value at Chyron and I am confident that Eric will be not only an asset to Chyron, but even more importantly, to our customers.”
Chyron is a brand of ChyronHego, a provider of digital broadcast titling and graphics systems. Founded in 1966, the company offers a software portfolio for live production professionals including the PRIME Platform, which encompasses CG graphics, production switching, touchscreen, video walls and venue control.
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