Lake Elsinore Storm
Bob Ridzak has extensive experience in the radio and media industry, starting as a Sales Manager at Greater Media in 1992. Bob then worked as a General Manager at Embarcadero Media, where they helped acquire and move an Hispanic radio station to LA, and generated $2M in revenue within 18 months. Bob then moved to Chancellor Media as a Vice-President/Market Manager, where they kept the license legal and grew audience and revenue for two radio stations, and launched an event generating $647,500 in total gross income. Bob then worked as a Vice-President/Market Manager at AM/FM Media, where they managed 34 people and a $10M budget, grew audience and revenue, and delivered profits over projected budgets. After AM/FM Media was sold to Clear Channel Radio, Ridzak worked there as a Vice-President/Market Manager for 12 years. Bob then started their own company, BRE-Bob Ridzak Enterprises. Following that, they worked as a Senior Account Executive at CBS Radio, a National Account Executive at AllOver Media, and was recently appointed Sr.Corp.Sales Exec. at Lake Elsinore Storm.
Bob Ridzak earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. There is no further information provided about their education history.
This person is not in any offices
Lake Elsinore Storm
The Lake Elsinore Storm are a Minor League Baseball Team located in Lake Elsinore, California. The Storm are a Class-A Advanced Affiliate of the San Diego Padres and competes in the California League. The Storm has hosted home games at the Lake Elsinore Diamond (Pete Lehr Field) since being established in 1994; and the stadium has a seating capacity for 7,866 fans, but can be extended for special events and concerts. Field of Screams The Haunted Stadium takes over the stadium throughout October to spook guests in haunted mazes. The stadium also is home to the Diamond Taproom, a full-service restaurant that operates year round. The Lake Elsinore Storm are proud to be a pillar in the local community and a provider of affordable, family fun. The icon of the Storm is Thunder, the big green dog, who is the self-proclaimed Prince of Pawsitivity and two-time Mascot of the Year. When Thunder isn't causing a raucous at the Diamond, he can be found at community events and he even hosts his own reading program at local schools. Cadejos de Lake Elsinore is the Copa de la Diversión identity of the Storm. The Storm are three-time California League Champions. Notable Storm Alumni includes Cody Decker, Darin Erstad, David Freese, Chase Headley, Corey Kluber, John Lackey, Xavier Nady, Jake Peavy, and Francisco Rodriguez.
Employees
11-50