Bill Baldini is the President of BAC Sports Management and a
certified Agent/Representative. A significant
portion of Baldini’s practice involves representation and contract negotiations
for professional athletes, coaches, entertainers and sports executives.
Baldini is also responsible for coordinating and overseeing client
development, as well as directing the firm’s sports camps and athlete training
services. Prior to
forming BAC Sports Management, in 2010, Bill gained experience
representing athletes, coaches and sports executives alongside two older
agents, who had over 75 years combined experience. He has also done legal consulting and in-house work at Fortune 500 companies and for some
of the most prestigious law firms in the Philadelphia region, since 2001.Baldini graduated
from Ursinus College and received his Juris Doctorate from Widener University
School of Law. He was an assistant basketball coach at Ursinus College
and was Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach for semi-pro
football team, Delaware County Mustangs.BAC does not indiscriminately send
out emails and letters to top recruits, he gets recommendations, researches the
athlete and makes personal contact. BAC has represented a variety of
different players, from 1st round draft picks, to free agents
to international players, what they all have in common is a unique relationship
with Bill Baldini.Baldini’s football
career was cut short, when he fractured six vertebrae in his neck his
first year of college, and he captained the Ursinus lacrosse team for
two years. His love for sports burns stronger than ever,
and he needs to be surrounded by it. BAC Sports
Management, and Baldini specifically, have a type of player they seek to
represent. Players whom
Baldini has dubbed “My Guys.” To be one of “My Guys” an elite
football player also needs to: love and respect the game, be smart,
have the will to succeed, and strive to be not only the best
player on their team, but the hardest worker. BAC’s “Guys”
become like family to Baldini, and he vows to protect and work for them as
such. Family is the most
important thing … and not everyone is meant to be family. |
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