The Wolfpacker

January 2022

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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6 ■ THE WOLFPACKER ■ WOLFPACK CLUB NEWS W h e re d i d yo u grow up? "I grew up outside of Wilson, N.C., in a little town called Stantonsburg." Where did you go to high school? "Bed- dingfield High School." What college did you graduate from? "I received my under- graduate at NC State and my master's in parks, recreation and tourism management here." What is your re- sponsibility at the Wolfpack Club? "My primary focus has been on our seating rights programs. We have them mainly for foot- ball, men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball. "I am also involved in parking assignments, online seating as- signments. It's mainly ticketing issues, cus- tomer service and trying to fix any prob- lems and issues." What did you do before joining the Wolfpack Club? "I worked on campus with athletics. I was the equipment guy for baseball, and men's and women's tennis. I did that for about six years. "After I came back for my master's, that was a job that was open. When I started off, it was an internship. They moved me full-time for 2003-04." How long have you been with the Wolfpack Club? "I have been with the Wolfpack Club since 2004. Prior to work- ing the equipment room, I had worked as an intern in the ticket office. "I had been in athletics and knew some of the people there. One day, when I was sitting around the equipment room, Bobby Purcell, who was our executive director, said they were looking for somebody. "He had seen me in the ticket office be- fore. He came over to baseball and asked me if I would be interested. I told him, 'Ab- solutely.' It was a real good opportunity." What is your favorite part of the job? "The best part has to be working with our donors. We have a passionate fan base. Serving them and seeing them enjoy their experience here at games and events, mak- ing sure they enjoy what they pay for and have a good time. "It's always good to be working with the donors." Family: "I have a 5½-year-old named Joshua who is in kin- dergarten. My wife, Joy, is in the healthcare field. We got married in 2014. "They're a blessing." What are your hob- bies? "We're involved in our church quite a bit, so we do a lot of church activities. Of course, with the little guy we do quite a bit of stuff with him. We like going to the local parks and stuff like that with him." Favorite TV show: "I don't watch a whole lot of current shows. I like to watch reruns of 'The Andy Griffith Show' and 'Sanford and Son.' I watch a lot of sports, too." Favorite movie: "I always watch 'Shaw- shank Redemption' when it's on TBS or TNT." Favorite musical artist: "I don't know if I have a favorite musical artist, but gospel music and Motown are my favorite genres." Favorite restaurant: "There aren't many I don't like. For a chain, I go to Chi- potle a lot. For a sit-down, I go to Amedeo's about once a week." Favorite Wolfpack memory: "For a specific sporting event, it was probably the Gator Bowl against Notre Dame. "As far as an emotional one, the Jim Valvano speech in Reynolds Coliseum. I was in the first or second row. That was top-notch and unbelievable to be there for that speech." What is something most people don't know about you? "I guess it's kind of scary or sad, but in high school I almost passed away. I had a series of seizures as a result of medications I was taking when I was a sophomore. I had a reaction to them when I was at home working in the yard with my dad. They had to rush me to the emergency room. "I was in the hospital for a week or so. I feel blessed that I am still here." WOLFPACK CLUB STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Erick Batts, Director of Seat Rights, Parking & Tickets Batts, pictured with his wife, Joy, and son, Joshua, has been with the Wolf- pack Club since 2004. JOINING THE JOINING THE WOLFPACK CLUB WOLFPACK CLUB The Wolfpack Club would like to welcome the following first-time members. These supporters joined between Oct. 4 and Nov. 19, 2021. THANK YOU FOR JOINING THE WOLFPACK CLUB FAMILY! Christopher Lyerly Steve Bright Dolly Myrick Barry Ellington Kevin Sheehan Bruce Hembree Brandon Hensley Nay Newell James Gregg Anna McGeehan Kyle Kilburn Kelly Carter Ed Levine John Snotherly Champ Cooper Marcy Hobart Kyle Clarke Dr. Benjamin and Rita Udoh Dillon Burdette Nick Ciotti James Morgan Chaz McQueen Shane Jacobson Quinn Howard Justin Kohler Ashleigh Strickland The Wolfpack Club accepts Discover, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, as well as checks and cash. In addition to these pay- ment preferences, we also offer both bank draft and recurring credit card payment op- tions. If you have any questions, please call our offices at 919-865-1500. Thank you for all your support! All properties donated to the Wolfpack Club and the proceeds of a sale will be used for scholarships and/or Athletic Department Capital projects. Call Buzzy Correll: 919-865-1508 WOLFPACK CLUB W O L F PAC K W O L F PAC K C L U B L U B PR O PE R T Y R O PE R T Y

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