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Shy Anderson stepped into the professional football
world in 2000 and was charged with shaping the image of
the Dallas Desperados. As the Desperados Chief Operating
Officer, he used his managerial and marketing skills to help
the team create its own identity in the Dallas-Ft. Worth sports
landscape, a landscape that offers seven major professional
sports teams and a handful of minor league teams. His
efforts with the Desperados staff paid off, as the club led the
league in attendance (13,603) during its inaugural season
and was rewarded with the AFL's prestigious Commissioner's Award - which is presented
to the organization(s) that displays excellence both on and off the field.
Despite starting the season two months earlier and changing home venues, the
Desperados continued to build on that foundation by bringing an exciting brand of football
to the indoor arena again in 2003 with a team that claimed their first division title
and averaged 12,949 fans-per-home game.
After more than 14 years in the telecommunications business, Anderson joined the
Dallas Cowboys in 2000 and immediately assumed the responsibilities of spearheading
the Cowboys involvement in Arena Football. In getting the team off the ground in 2002,
he played an active and visible role in the club's daily operations in corporate sales,
arena relations, contract negotiations and management. His efforts allowed the team to
play its inaugural season in one of the most technologically advanced arenas in the
country in Dallas's new American Airlines Center, which enticed veteran AFL stars and
former NFL players to bring their talents to Dallas's expansion team.
Prior to entering the sports world, Anderson earned valuable experience as a quality
team builder with telecom giant ALLTEL. Through stints in sales as Regional Vice
President, Corporate Vice
President of Marketing and
President of the Southwest
Region for ALLTEL, he helped
establish functional organizations
that grew the company
from a strong regional
player into an international
force.
While at ALLTEL,
Anderson played a key role
in the company's growth to
over 8.5 million customers in
25 states. The company also
provides information services
to the telecommunications
and financial services industries
in 55 countries.
Anderson had a hand
in creating the prototype for
ALLTEL's converged retail
stores, and he was also
actively involved in several
aspects of corporate advertising.
A 1985 graduate of
the University of Arkansas,
Anderson (4/3/63) and his
wife Charlotte have a daughter,
Haley, and two sons,
Shy, Jr. and Paxton.
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