David Rudolph
President & CEO
David runs the strategic operations of PlayOn! Sports, which he purchased in 2008 from Turner Broadcasting System.
Prior to this role, David served as senior vice president of Strategy and New Products at Turner. His duties there
included identifying and analyzing market concepts and developing internal ideas to capitalize on opportunities of
Turner's traditional network business. He also oversaw merger and acquisition activity.
David has served various top-level roles at Turner and TBS for 12 years, including general manager and founder of
Turner South, the first regional entertainment cable service in television history. While serving this position, he
was responsible for day-to-day operations such as TV programming and budgets.
David has a BS in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech.
Joseph Morris
Chief Technology Officer
As CTO, Joe leads PlayOn! Sports' product development initiatives.
Joe has extensive experience applying the principles of design to the development of complex Internet applications.
Throughout his career, he has overseen large strategic projects across a variety of industries-including new media and
entertainment. Before this role, Joe worked with Midtown Consulting Group, where he led research and development
initiatives for PlayOn! Sports at Turner Broadcasting. In 1998, he co-founded data analytics provider Online Insight,
where he was instrumental in designing the company's products and implementing client solutions.
Prior to his role at Online Insight, Joe held senior positions at S1 Corporation and CheckFree, where he worked on
Internet banking research and development programs.
Joe holds a BS in Management Information Systems from Auburn University.
Robert Rothberg
Chief Operating Officer
As COO, Robert handles the day-to-day operations of PlayOn! Sports-including finance, customer service, logistics and
sales management.
Prior to joining PlayOn!, Robert spent 15 years at Industrial Metals (IMS), a distributor, processor and fabricator of
metal products, which was sold to Reliance Steel & Aluminum in 2007. As president of IMS, Robert led the merger and
integration of the company with two other Reliance operating units.
Robert earned a BS in Industrial & Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech.