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Two members of the Syracuse Athletics Department and Carrier Dome Ticket Office are transitioning roles. Associate Athletics Director JEREMIAH MAHER is moving from his role as the supervisor of Syracuse ticketing and customer service in the Carrier Dome Box Office operation to become the associate AD for premium seating and major gifts. Maher is a […]
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Two members of the Syracuse Athletics Department and Carrier Dome Ticket Office are transitioning roles. Associate Athletics Director JEREMIAH MAHER is moving from his role as the supervisor of Syracuse ticketing and customer service in the Carrier Dome Box Office operation to become the associate AD for premium seating and major gifts. Maher is a 12-year veteran of the Orange Athletics Department, who joined after serving as the director of ticket sales at Seton Hall University. He began his career in college athletics at Siena College as an assistant director of sports information and marketing. Maher earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing and management from Siena and holds an MBA, with a concentration in sports management, from Seton Hall. MARK POTTER has worked in the Carrier Dome Box Office since 2009 and will now serve as the interim director of ticket operations. He joined the Syracuse Athletics Department staff in November 2009 and moved to the box-office staff in June 2010 as a manager for outbound ticket sales. Potter was promoted to assistant director of ticket sales in 2013 and became associate director in January 2018. Prior to joining the box-office staff, he completed an internship with Syracuse ISP Sports, where he assisted the corporate sales team with the day-to-day operations and with many of the promotions executed at the Carrier Dome during Syracuse Athletics events.

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