Frank Supovitz

Founder
Fast Traffic

Frank Supovitz has been at the helm of some of the world’s most prestigious, widely viewed, and well-attended sports and entertainment events for more than 35 years.  As the Senior Vice President of Events for the National Football League between 2005 and 2014, he was a major contributor to the growth of the Super Bowl, the NFL Draft, and American football games in London and Mexico.  Prior to joining the NFL, Frank served as the National Hockey League’s Group Vice President, Events & Entertainment for 13 seasons, overseeing the NHL All-Star Weekend, Stanley Cup, and international competitions in Europe and Japan.  He was the Director of Tournament Operations for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and co-developed the league’s first stadium-based outdoor game in 2003 with the Edmonton Oilers, the forerunner to the highly successful NHL Winter Classic.

Supovitz founded Fast Traffic in 2014, an event management, production, and consulting firm that has served a wide range of major sports and entertainment clients including the Indy 500, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the National Rugby League (Australia), the Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament, the NBA’s Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, and the Houston and Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committees, among others.  Fast Traffic was an integral member of the development and management team for the Rooftop at Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport in New York City, the Pollstar Award winner for Best New Concert Venue of 2018.  

Frank Supovitz is the author of What to Do When Things Go Wrong, published by McGraw-Hill and released as an Audible audiobook in 2019.  He also wrote The Sports Event Management & Marketing Playbook, published by Wiley, the definitive textbook used by sports business professionals and university programs across the globe for more than 20 years, now in its 3rd edition. 

Supovitz is an adjunct faculty member at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York.  He received an honorary doctorate in Sports, Event, and Entertainment Management from Johnson & Wales University in 2003 and was selected as New York University’s Cal Ramsey Distinguished Lecturer in 2014.  He was featured on TruTV’s 2010 series NFL Full Contact, Showtime’s 60 Minutes Sports’ behind-the-scenes report on Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 and appeared in a cameo role in Ivan Reitman’s 2014 film Draft Day.