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principals

EDGE USA

Keith Kreiter, President/CEO, NBA-MLB Agent of Record
Carmelo Travieso, Senior Associate Basketball Operations
Greg Haenke, Senior Associate Basketball Operations
Luis Mendoza, Baseball Operations Coordinator
Michael Elman, General Counsel
Jim Cossetta,
Integrated Marketing
Julie Kreiter,
Media Relations
Jock White, Player Relations
Jim Hechtman, Accounting

EDGE Europe

Dario Santrolli, Area Manager-Italy
  David Carro, Area Manager,  Barcelona, Spain
Luis Mendoza, Director of Latin America Operations
Bouna N'Diaye, Area Manager, Paris, France
Arik Krayn, Area Manager-Eastern Europe
Joe Gal Paz, Tel-Aviv, Israel


Keith Kreiter, Founder and CEO, Edge Sports International, Inc.

Keith J. Kreiter is the President/CEO of Edge Sports International, Inc. Mr. Kreiter is a registered contract advisor with the National Basketball Players Association and the Major League Baseball Players Association.

Mr. Kreiter started his career working with prominent sports agent Steve Zucker. While working with Zucker, Keith structured player contracts and assisted in the development of marketing programs for several of the firm's top athletes including Deion Sanders.

In 1994, Keith launched Edge Sports International, Inc. (ESI), a full-service management, marketing and consulting firm specializing in sports and entertainment. Named "one of the hottest agents in the country," by the Chicago Tribune, Keith's management style is recognized as the future of agentry. Even before the inception of ESI, Keith predicted one-dimensional agents would eventually become obsolete. Keith's unique management approach has been covered by the national media including the Wall Street Journal, Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal, London based Sport Business and ESPN.

Some of the top names in sports and entertainment who have leaned on Keith's expertise for either marketing or management support include: Maciej Lampe, Phoenix Suns; Rafer Alston, Toronto Raptors' point guard; Joe Nathan, Minnesota Twins; Randy Moss, NFL All-Pro Wide Receiver; Arthur Agee, co-star of the documentary "Hoop Dreams," John Salley, two-time NBA World Champion; Jimmy Shea, 2002 Winter Olympian; and George Weah, the "Michael Jordan of Soccer" and 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year.