Katie Richcreek

24 Posts
Katie Richcreek
24 Posts
NFL, fantasy football, politics, elections, Oscars
Role
Director of Talent Recruitment & Content Strategy
Experience
4 years
Location
Denver, Colorado

Summary

Katie sets the hiring agenda of front-facing talent and cross-platform content strategy for the Action Network. She previously managed the Action Network's NFL and fantasy football verticals for four football seasons. Prior to joining Action in 2018, she edited and wrote content for ESPN and Bleacher Report.

Experience

Katie is the Director of Talent Recruitment & Content Strategy for the Action Network, where she sets the hiring agenda for content creators as well as the cross-platform strategy. An experienced content strategist with a background in editorial management, Katie has been at the forefront of innovation in digital sports media since 2015. After kickstarting her career on Bleacher Report's industry-leading social media team, she went on to help lead national coverage of the NFL at ESPN.com before joining the Action Network, where she has contributed to the startup's emergence as the leader in sports betting media.

Education

Katie graduated from Azusa Pacific University with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. When she wasn't found on the sideline of her university's athletic events or in the student newspaper office, she was interning at various Southern California media outlets, including the LA Daily News and the ABC news station in Los Angeles.

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Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
The longest parlay I've ever hit was seven legs at +3995 odds -- and it was in UFC, which I know next to nothing about. Thankfully, we work with experts, so I had their advice to rely on (even in my reckless building of parlays with too many legs). The final leg cashed on the last fight of the night ... which my guy won by decision.
Most Heartbreaking Bet
The worst beat of my life was actually in fantasy football -- heading into Monday Night Football of an NFL week, I was trailing my opponent by 45 points, and a massive night from Mark Andrews was my only (seemingly hopeless) hope. Well, Andrews scored 44.7 PPR points in regulation and was targeted heavily on the final drive of the fourth quarter then ... Lamar Jackson didn't target Andrews at all in overtime. I lost by 0.3 points.
Specialties
  • NFL
  • Fantasy football
  • Politics
  • Elections
  • Oscars