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Jon Nally

Executive Director, Group Sales at Reading Fightin Phils

Jon Nally has a diverse work experience. Jon started their career as an Intern at Reading Fightin Phils, where they sold various ticket packages and generated sales of over $215,000 in two seasons. Jon then moved up to the position of Groups Manager, where they maintained client relationships and found new business opportunities. As Assistant Director of Groups, their responsibilities expanded to selling group tickets and managing over 300 clients. Currently, Jon serves as the Director of Group Sales at Reading Fightin Phils, overseeing two managers and 10 interns. Additionally, Jon worked at Lock Haven University as a Resident Assistant, counseling residents, handling conflicts, and organizing events.

From 2006 to 2009, Jon Nally attended Wilson High School. Jon did not receive a degree or specify a field of study during their time there. Following that, from 2009 to 2013, Jon Nally pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.

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Reading, United States

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Reading Fightin Phils

The Reading Fightin Phils offer affordable family entertainment from early April through August at FirstEnergy Stadium. The R-Phils are well known for creating a festive, fan-friendly atmosphere from the time the gates open until the bottom of the ninth inning. While parking is always free and the concessions remain affordable, every game is a unique experience. Giveaways, fireworks and the five-member Fightin Phils Mascot Band keep things hopping throughout the season. Reading won the John H. Johnson President's Trophy in 2003. The Johnson Trophy is the top honor bestowed upon "the complete franchise"​ by Minor League Baseball. Reading has been awarded the Larry MacPhail Trophy as the best promotional team in all of Minor League Baseball twice and has been the Eastern League’s nominee several other times. In 2002 the city was dubbed Baseballtown. The Fightin Phils led the Eastern League in total and/or average attendance for eight consecutive seasons. The stadium itself is one of baseball’s finest and is the oldest venue in the Eastern League. Completed in 1951, the original grandstand and exterior brick wall provide an old-time ballpark feel while the right field swimming pool and left field video board cater to the modern fan. The Fightin Phils have been the Double-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies since 1967. The relationship is tied for the longest in all of Minor League Baseball.


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