
Dominic Hennig is the Director of Strategic Communications & Brand Advancement for the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). He was the former Director of Broadcasting & Communications for the Flint Firebirds in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). With a decade of professional experience in the hockey communications & PR industry, Hennig played a significant role in jump-starting the Firebirds' organization in 2015, which now averages more than 3,000 fans per home game. He was also a key team member in recording seven consecutive years of increased attendance, beginning with Ferris State University's NCAA Division I Hockey program in 2009.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Hennig's professional goals include sustaining a career at the NHL level in broadcasting, communications, public relations or team services. He is also the founder of the home automation, home wifi, and security company in the Detroit & Flint, Michigan areas, Hennig Solutions: www.HennigSolutions.com.
Achievements

12 Years Play-by-Play (OHL, WCHA, CCHA, AAHL, NAHL)
12 Years Communications / Public Relations
7 Years Consecutive Increased Attendance ('09-'16)
6 Years of Team Services (Booking Bus/Charter, Hotels, Meals, Ice Time, Equipment, Player Tickets, etc.)
3 Years SiriusXM NHL Network Radio Insider
2 Years NCAA’s Best Social Media Campaign Award (NACMA):
Gold 2014 | Bronze (2013)
1 NCAA Division I Ice Hockey National Championship Broadcasted
Broadcast Examples
Play-by-Play Highlights
Full Period Play-by-Play Example
Play-by-Play (Length: 3 min)
Coach's Show at Restaurant Host
GameDay Video Preview
Radio Talk Show Host
SiriusXM NHL Network in Studio
SiriusXM NHL Network Insider
Sports I.T. Engineering
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Game Production for TV/Internet Broadcast
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HD Online Video Streaming / Highlights
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Locker Room Audio, Video & Game Clocks
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Internet Wifi / Ethernet
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Hockey Ops Draft "War Room"
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Video Board Installation / Packages
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Website Domains
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Personalized Email Addresses
Communications / Public Relations
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