Joe Battista (born July 6, 1960) is a former American ice hockey coach and sports executive. He is the author of “The Power of Pragmatic Passion - 7 Common Sense Principles for Achieving Personal and Professional Success.” From 2013 to 2015 he served as the Vice President of Hockey and Business Administration for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL) after 26 years at Penn State University.[1] Since 2016 he has been the owner of Pragmatic Passion LLC consulting focusing on Keynote and Motivational Speaking, Success Coaching, and Business Development.

Joe Battista
Current position
TitleAuthor, Professional Speaker, Owner of Pragmatic Passion, LLC Sports and Business Consulting
Biographical details
Born (1960-07-06) July 6, 1960 (age 63)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1987–2006Penn State Icers
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championship (6x)
Awards
American Hockey Coaches Association Lou Lamoriello Award

American Collegiate Hockey Association Hall of Fame

Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame

Penn State Hockey Hall of Fame

Penn Hills Hall of Fame

Battista graduated from Penn State University Smeal College of Business in 1983 with a degree in marketing. He has a total of 30 years coaching experience, with 512 wins and six ACHA national titles. Battista also coached Team USA in the 2003 World University Games. He is a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Hall of Fame, Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Penn State Hockey Hall of Fame, and the Penn Hills Hall of Fame.[citation needed]

Battista has also worked in a variety of sports marketing and management positions with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Culver Military Academy. After his coaching days at Penn State, Battista served as Executive Director of the Nittany Lion Club for the University from 2006-2009. He was awarded the Division of Development and Alumni Relations "Ridge Riley Lion's Pride Award". Later, he became Director of Major Gifts at Smeal College of Business.[citation needed]

During his administrative time at Penn State, Battista was instrumental in securing the largest donation in the university's history, an $88 million gift from Terry & Kim Pegula for a new ice facility and to have Penn State Hockey become a Division I team. Battista, serving as Associate Athletic Director for Ice Arena and Hockey Operations, oversaw the building of the new double sheet Pegula Ice Arena and the development of the new Division I Men's and Women's programs.

After his successful years at Penn State, he was hired by the Buffalo Sabres, which is owned by Terry & Kim Pegula to become Vice President of Hockey and Business Administration. After 2 years with the Sabres, he left to become a private sports and fundraising consultant.

In 2016, Battista would become Executive Director and Chief Development Officer for the Lock Haven University Foundation.

Battista left the Lock Haven University Foundation to focus on his own business, Pragmatic Passion, LLC as a Motivational Speaker and Private Consultant.[2] He also serves as the Vice President of Business Development for the National Athletic and Professional Success Academy (NAPSA).

References edit

  1. ^ "Joe Battista Bio".
  2. ^ "Home". pragmaticpassion.com.

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