Danny Morrissey

Danny Morrissey is a seasoned professional in sales, marketing, and business development with extensive experience in the sports and technology sectors. As the Co-Founder of Postgame, LLC since April 2020, Morrissey focuses on helping college athletes monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness through strategic brand partnerships. Morrissey has been an Associate Member of Revenue Collective since February 2020 and serves as an Advisor for WorldServe International, which aims to provide access to clean water worldwide. Previously, Morrissey held roles as Vice President of Sales and Director of Business Development at Thrive Commerce, and as Vice President of Marketing & Innovation at Erie BayHawks. Morrissey began their career as a Co-Founder at eThree and as the Founder of ConnectSpace, a platform for assisting high school students in college applications and athletic recruiting. Educationally, Morrissey holds a B.S. in Finance from Penn State University.

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WorldServe International

The mission of WorldServe is simple: to provide clean water, sanitation, education, and economic opportunities to alleviate suffering in Africa. Our values support our mission: Sustainability is our priority. Empowering local people to carry the responsibility of future growth is paramount. Aligned with national policy, local government, and faith leaders, our projects function successfully year after year. Education is our foundation. Education is a dynamic tool we use to strengthen people. From creating jobs for local people as technicians to training entrepreneurs to take care of each project, we stand by the power of education. Collaboration is our model. Powerful partnerships make us successful today and tomorrow. We cultivate unity and bring people together for a common cause. Excellence is our path. We give Africa our best. Through careful project planning, equipment stewardship, a robust distribution system, and local leadership, every resource is used to capacity.


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