Onnie Bose, NFL
Onnie Bose is entering his 20th season with the NFL, where he serves as Vice President of Broadcasting. He oversees relationships with the League’s network partners and plays a key role in how the NFL is presented on television, the creation of the annual schedule, and broadcast integration for major events. He led the rollout of live Enhanced Audio player mics and helped launch the traveling NFL Draft model.
Previously, Onnie worked in the NFL Events department as executive producer for live events, including the Super Bowl, Draft, and International Series. He also spent six seasons as Director of Broadcasting for the NHL, where he pioneered new production access policies and led international broadcast efforts for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
Onnie began his career in live sports production with ESPN and NBC Sports, covering events such as the Stanley Cup Finals, the 1998 World Cup, and the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
