Tom Morgan
About Tom Morgan
Tom Morgan is a Sr. Project Lead at the NBA's Next Gen PMO, a published author, and a musician with a debut album released in 2018.
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Tom Morgan serves as the Sr. Project Lead, Next Gen PMO at the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2021. He is responsible for managing Next Gen PMO projects within the organization.
Professional Background
Tom Morgan has extensive experience across various industries including sports, media, entertainment, and technology. Before his current role at the NBA, he worked at the World Surf League as Sr. Digital Product Manager for six years. He also held contract positions at NFL Network (Sr. Project Manager/Producer), Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online (Digital Producer), and NBC Entertainment Digital (Sr. Technical Producer). He has experience in product development from his time at DIRECTV and has held roles at WebVisible.com and Yahoo!.
Education and Expertise
Tom Morgan attended Keene State College, where he studied English and earned a Bachelor's degree, completing his studies in 1990. His extensive career has provided him with expertise in digital product management, project management, and technical production across multiple industrial sectors.
Music and Publishing Ventures
Tom Morgan is also involved in the music industry. He released his debut album, 'The Red Wine Diaries,' in 2018 and is working on new music projects, including original singles from 'Angel City Nights,' a forthcoming full-length album. He owns and operates Chesterfield West, a music publishing and production incubator, and Poocham Road Records, an independent music label. In addition to music, he has published novels 'Everybody Gets Paid' and 'Angel River Falls,' and a volume of poetry, 'west / east: collected poetry.'
Photography and Art
Tom Morgan is also the owner and principal photographer at Thomas Morgan Photography, where he specializes in artistic, cinematic portraiture, urban exploration, and heroic landscapes. His work includes an immersive retrospective titled 'Franklin & Mulholland,' developed for late 2017, and a photograph titled 'Irradiated,' which has been selected for exhibition at the 1650 Gallery in Los Angeles.