Wednesday, January 14, 2009

IMG TENNIS

The Sarasota-Bradenton Herald Tribune reported a major restructuring is going on at the top of IMG Academies, the world renowned sports training facility. The deepest impact has come at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy, leaving some of the facility’s founders jobless. Four top executives were either fired or encouraged to resign since December. They include tennis academy director Gabriel Jaramillo, VPs Ted Meekma and Greg Breunich and CFO Jeff McNeil were asked to leave. Each man was given severance pay, according to Jaramillo‘s attorney, and signed nondisclosure and no-compete contracts that prohibit them from coaching tennis or speaking publicly about the changes. IMG officials refused to comment yet. Meekma and Bruenich started as tennis instructors who worked side-by-side with Bollettieri since the early years of the academy. Jaramillo also started as an instructor and worked his way to the head of the academy while training dozens of top players, including Agassi, Sharapova and Pete Sampras. He is the guy who spotted the talent in Kei Nishikori when he was in Japan. In 1987, Bollettieri joined IMG to open the multi-sport academies in west Manatee County, on 300 acres of former tomato fields. IMG now trains thousands of athletes in sports from golf to basketball.An investment firm, Forstmann Little & Co., acquired IMG — an international sports and entertainment marketing company — in 2004 for $750 million.Forstmann Little has a history of cutting costs to make its acquisitions more profitable before reselling them. Hopefully the restructuring process taking place would not affect the players.

I was interviewed by two of the men who got canned, (Alvaro Bedoya and Gabe Jaramillo) whom resigned, retired, or fired whatever they are going to call it last Wednesday from 9am to Noon. I was told I would get a call back on Thursday, Friday, or Monday and did not get a call back. I then followed up on Tuesday morning only to find out the bazaar news. I will admit the interview was extremely intense and I thought both of these guys were great and I was hoping and looking forward to working for them as a manager underneath them if an offer was extended which I thought they were going to. The shake up has had a domino effect and hopefully things will work out the way they are supposed to.