Damian Keogh

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Damian Thomas Keogh (born 1 February 1962, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian former professional basketball player who represented the Australian Boomers and Sydney Kings. Keogh became the Chief Executive Officer of Val Morgan in 2011 and chairman of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in 2013.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

On October 10, 2013, Keogh was named in the Sydney Kings 25th Anniversary Team.[7]

Basketball career

Damian Keogh is regarded as one of Australia's greatest basketballers. His long career spanned 13 years and included representing Australia at three Olympic Games (1984, 1988,1992). Playing 207 games for Australia between 1981-1994, Damian also competed at three world championships (1982, 1990, 1994). To complement his international basketball career, Damian played over 400 games in the Australian National Basketball League, mainly for the Sydney Kings. As an elite athlete, Damian has represented Australia at the highest level, and has since made a successful transition into the corporate world. Following his retirement from basketball, Damian became involved in the Sydney Olympic Games bid team and then as a marketing consultant to SOCOG. He was recruited by the Seven Network, as the Head of Olympic Marketing in 1997, taking responsibility for the national marketing and promotion associated with the 1998 Winter Olympic Games and the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. In 2000, he was promoted to General Manager of Sports Marketing for the Seven Network, overseeing the marketing of the network’s entire sports portfolio. Damian joined the Multi-Channel Network in 2003 as the Sales & Marketing Director and in 2011 he was appointed as the CEO of Val Morgan Cinema Network, Australia and New Zealand’s leading national suppler of screen advertising. Since retirement from basketball Damian has continued to help drive the sport of basketball to new places. He currently sits on the board of Basketball NSW and Basketball Australia. His work has been acknowledged with inclusion into the NBL Hall of Fame and the NSW Sports Hall of Champions.

Post-basketball life

Personal life

Keogh married former Australian Opals player, Maree White in 1986. The couple have four children together; two daughters Maddison and Isabella and two sons Samuel and Jed.

References

  1. "Val Morgan Cinema Network - : Damian Keogh". Valmorgan.com.au. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  2. "Q&A Damian Keogh". Mumbrella. 2013-06-18. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  3. "Damian Keogh / claxton speakers / speaker profile". Claxtonspeakers.com.au. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  4. "Olympian Damian Keogh takes charge of troubled Cronulla". Theaustralian.com.au. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
  5. "Article - The Official Website of the Sydney Kings". Sydneykings.com. 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2013-12-05. 
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