Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company announced it has named Teri Flynn, a sports media executive with nearly 25 years' experience, to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Flynn is widely respected across the sports media landscape for elevating the organizations she has been part of while driving forward strategic initiatives. Flynn, repped by a3 Artists Agency, was most recently the creator and Executive Producer of Earnin' It, a series on NBC and Peacock highlighting the dynamic women working with, in and around the NFL, in partnership with NFL Films. She is also the President & Chief Content Officer of Good Story Content, where she identifies properties and IP to be developed into fiction and non-fiction content to be adapted, developed, pitched, and sold to television networks and streaming platforms. Flynn's media insight and expertise will be invaluable to HOFV Media, HOFV's premier, multi-dimensional content studio, as it continues to develop exclusive content leveraging stories of professional athletes that are part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Prior to her current roles, Flynn also worked for several prestigious and well-known media and sports organizations, including Newsweek Films; Apex Entertainment; American Idol Productions/Core Media Group; the Harlem Globetrotters and was part of the team that launched Bellator MMA. Flynn previously served as Senior Vice President, Programming and Development for ABC Sports and ESPN, where she was responsible for the creation, development, acquisition and scheduling of the network's sports programming. Moreover, she was the lead programming executive on many of the network's most prominent sports properties, including Monday Night Football, the PGA Tour, the British Open, the LPGA, The College Football National Championship, The Kentucky Derby, and a variety of Olympic sports, just to name a few.

Flynn was the first executive ever to oversee both programming and marketing for ABC's Bowl Championship Series, and created and developed highly rated sports-related primetime programs including Sarah Hughes, Skates of Gold following the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. She also oversaw ABC Sports' Strategic Marketing, where she managed all sponsor marketing and content partnerships. Importantly, Flynn conceptualized and led the first-ever Diversity and Inclusion program for ABC Sports and ESPN, encouraging those with diverse backgrounds to be integral parts of the organization.

Flynn is a former NCAA All-American Swimmer at Florida State University and earned her Executive MBA from Simmons College in Boston, as part of the Disney Program for women executives. She has served on several boards, including the University of Oregon's Warsaw Sports Marketing Center under the Lundquist College of Business, and the board of Staying Put in New Canaan, an organization that assists senior citizens in her home community of New Canaan, Connecticut. She is also a member of the FBI New York Citizens Academy Alumni Association.