Delta Center
Anthony Jarinsen Greene Jr. is a seasoned professional in sports management with diverse operational experience in various high-profile venues. Currently serving in Building Operations at Vivint Arena since January 2022, Anthony previously held positions at West Virginia University as a Student-Athlete Class Checker and Athletics Compliance Football Intern, supporting NCAA compliance and organizing game-day logistics. Additional experience includes campaign coordination at Alliance Sport Marketing, operations at PNC Arena, and facility management roles at North Carolina State University and FC Dallas. Anthony holds a Master of Science in Sport Management from West Virginia University and a Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management from North Carolina State University, alongside an ongoing Online Certificate in Sports Industry Essentials from Columbia University.
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Delta Center
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Home of the NBA's Utah Jazz. Completed in October 1991, Delta Center is the largest facility of its kind within a five-state radius. The building seats nearly 20,000 and at the time of its construction, it was built faster than any other arena in the world−15 months and 24 days at a cost of $66 million. • The footprint is 3.79 acres • 100,000 cubic yards of concrete • 80,300 square feet of glass • 500,000 concrete blocks • 21,000 square yards of carpet • 3 million pounds of structural steel • 7.6 million pounds of rebar • A tornado hit the building on August 11, 1999, blowing out more than 700 windows