Tim Bainton

Tim Bainton has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Tim started their career in 2009 as the President of Blue Chip Sports Management, where they formed multiple brands and directed operations across multiple locations. Under their leadership, the company generated over 100M in new revenue for clients.

In 2021, Tim joined Marymount University as the Head Men and Women's Tennis Coach, leading both teams to become Atlantic East Conference Champions in 2022 and 2023. Tim has received numerous accolades for their coaching excellence, including Conference MVP and Player of the Year. Tim also started the tennis program from scratch during the pandemic, striving to build a facility and compete for National Championships. Additionally, they serve as an Adjunct Professor of Business at Marymount University.

Tim is a co-founder of Marymount Sports X and Marymount Storytellers, organizations focused on sports and storytelling, respectively. Tim also founded Timothy Bainton Clothing Co. in 2021, where they serve as the Founder and Creative Director.

Throughout their career, Tim has contributed to Club Solutions Magazine and IHRSA as a writer and speaker. Tim was a USTA High Performance Coach since 2009 and worked as a Senior Advisor & Partner at AccuTennis from 2019 to 2021. Tim also served as the Chief Business Consultant for the Women's Tennis Coaching Association from 2018 to 2020.

Overall, Tim Bainton has a diverse background in sports management, coaching, education, entrepreneurship, and consulting.

Tim Bainton has a diverse education history. From 2021 to 2024, they attended Marymount University, where they pursued a Dba (Doctorate in Business Administration) with a focus on Business Intelligence. Prior to that, Tim attended St. Georges College, Weybridge from 1999 to 2001, where they pursued A-Levels in Politics, Philosophy, and English. Additionally, Tim has not provided specific information regarding their attendance dates or completion for their Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Sports Industry Management at Georgetown University or their Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics from George Mason University, with a minor in International Relations.

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