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Mark Panus is an accomplished communications professional with extensive experience in the publishing and corporate sectors. Currently serving as Editor & Publisher at Coman Publishing, part of On3 Media, Inc., Mark Panus oversees the publication of award-winning magazines focused on prominent universities. Previous roles include Communications Consultant at Imagine Productions LLC, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Realogy Holdings Corp., and Vice President of Communications at Cendant Corporation. Early in the career, Mark Panus held positions at NRT, Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, Coman Publishing, Princeton University, and The Ivy League. Mark Panus earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University.
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On3
The premier college sports and recruiting digital media company, featuring the most talented and experienced newsbreakers and storytellers, partnered with iconic fan publications and featuring a next-gen database tracking players from high school to the draft. From the founders of Rivals.com and 247Sports.com. Mission Our goal at On3 is to be the college sports destination for the fans who love not just the games but the spectacle that distinguishes college football and basketball from the other major American sports. On3 will explore and highlight the emotional ties to team, to school, to autumn Saturdays and sold-out arenas that make college sports so appealing. On3 will cover college sports from the end of the eighth grade to the minute that Roger Goodell (or Adam Silver) walks to the lectern to begin the draft. We will try to capture the wonder of college sports and recruiting, both the wonderment (How did that player do that?) and the wonder aloud (Why did that coach do that?). We want On3 to be the voice trusted by fans from College Park to College Station, from Boulder to Rocky Top. The staff we are assembling will bring a considerable amount of talent and experience to our readers, all with the mission to become synonymous with national and team college sports.