Sean Callanan is the original Sports Geek, follow him on Twitter via @seancallanan.
IT Consultant – with over 15 years in software development Sean has worked in high-performance teams, on successful agile projects and multiple business areas. He has a strong knowledge of the latest trends in the IT sector which are beneficial to the world of sports.
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Sports Fan Data Analyst – Sean was the technical lead in a Sports Fan Analysis project for the Mountain West Conference assessing the fan bases for Wyoming, Airforce Academy & UNLV. This study allowed the MWC to gain a better understanding of their growing (and at that stage new) fan base. Our study focused on the ability for sports teams to understand fan loyalty and how their fans associate with sponsors. Full details from MWC study.
Sports Commentator – Sean is a strong radio performer working on Sportzfan Radio which broadcasts every Sunday from 12-2pm on Southern FM 88.3FM . Sean has been instrumental in promoting Sportzfan Radio through social media via @SportzfanRadio on Twitter, which has provided valuable feedback and listeners to the show. Sean got his start in radio back in 1991 on 3UZ talking US sports with fellow radio novice Brian Taylor.
Sports TV Producer – Sean was executive producer on the first AFL club TV developed for the Western Bulldogs – Bulldogs TV. Hosted by Rob Gaylard, Bulldogs TV
followed the progress of the club through the finals series. Bulldogs TV was created to assist in marketing the Club and membership drives. Guests included Wayne Jackson (AFL CEO), Caroline Wilson (The Age), Rick Kennedy
(former Bulldogs captain) and well known western suburbs identity Phil Cleary. Three Point Play was an innovative free to air television show focused on basketball – NBL, NBA and the WNBL. Three Point Play was well received in the Melbourne community garnering audiences up to 20,000. Several NBL stars made regular appearances as panelists including Jason Smith, Mark Bradtke as well as media personalities Anthony Hudson and Clinton Grybas.




