Triple Crown Sports
Jason Nowak's work experience includes roles at multiple companies. Jason started working at the Air Force Audit Agency in 2001 as an Internal Auditor and stayed there until 2004. In 2004, they joined the Gayville-Volin School District as a Business Manager and worked there until 2010. From 2010 onwards, they joined Triple Crown Sports. Jason started as a Controller and Event Director from 2010 to 2013. In 2014, they were promoted to Chief Financial Officer at Triple Crown Sports and currently holds this position.
Jason Nowak has an extensive education history. In 1992, they enrolled at Black Hills State University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education/Business Administration. Jason completed their undergraduate studies in 1997. Following this, in 2001, they began their Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Bellevue University and finished the program in 2004. In 2015, they attended a one-week course at Harvard Business School Executive Education, specializing in Leading Change and Organization Renewal.
Triple Crown Sports
Triple Crown Sports is based in beautiful Fort Collins, CO, about an hour north of Denver and consistently ranked as one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Nestled along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins offers countless outdoor activities, boasts one of the top microbrewery scenes in the world and is home to Colorado State University. Triple Crown Sports has been producing sporting events for 40 years and is a family-owned company. Now with over 40 full-time employees, TCS has grown its brand nationally as one of the premier event companies for youth, high school and college sports. TCS specializes in premium-produced events in 5 sports (baseball, basketball, softball, volleyball and lacrosse) played in destination locations that stretch from San Diego to New York City and everything in between. TCS produces a men’s and women’s DI college basketball event in Mexico called the Cancun Challenge, along with the women’s basketball Preseason and Postseason DI NIT, the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (DI softball), the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (DI NIT) and National Invitational Softball Championship (DI NIT).