Daniel Foster
About Daniel Foster
Daniel Foster is a Project Manager II (Change Owner) at Asurion, with a background in project management and fan experience roles in athletics departments at various universities.
Project Manager II at Asurion
Daniel Foster has been serving as a Project Manager II (Change Owner) at Asurion since January 2019. In this role, he leverages cross-functional collaboration to ensure project delivery within scope, time, and budget. His responsibilities also include leading change initiatives in a fast-paced environment while working with diverse groups to achieve organizational goals. Daniel is proficient in verbal and written communications, budgeting, and resource allocation, making him a valuable asset to the Asurion team.
Previous Experience at Dell
Before joining Asurion, Daniel Foster worked at Dell as a Project Manager from 2015 to 2018 in the Greater Nashville Area, TN. During his tenure at Dell, he was responsible for managing projects that required meticulous planning and execution. His role involved coordinating with multiple stakeholders to ensure that projects met their deadlines and remained within budget. This experience helped him hone his skills in project management and added significant value to his professional expertise.
Experience in Athletics Administration
Daniel Foster has a robust background in athletics administration, having worked across various universities. He was an Assistant Director for Fan Experience & Licensing at the University of Houston Athletics from 2014 to 2015. Prior to that, he served as a Marketing & Licensing Assistant at the University of Arkansas Athletics from 2013 to 2014 and an Assistant Supervisor for Marketing at the University of Texas Athletics from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, he interned with the University of Florida Athletic Association and The Ohio State University Department of Athletics, gaining comprehensive experience in fan engagement and promotions.
Educational Background in Sport Management
Daniel Foster holds a Master of Arts in Sport Management from The Ohio State University, which he completed in 2010. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Sport Management from The University of Texas at Austin in 2009. These academic qualifications have equipped him with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for effective sports management and marketing. His educational background has played a crucial role in shaping his career in athletics administration and project management.