Mike Hall lives in St. Wendel, Indiana, a small suburb of Evansville where he resides with his wife of 20 years, Laura, and their three kids Mitch (16), Emma (11) and Ethan (9). He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Evansville in 1994. During his professional career, he has owned successful businesses in the professional staffing and engineering consulting industries, earning multiple patents for his engineering designs. Mike is also highly regarded and sought after as a business solution consultant.
He was a three-sport varsity athlete at North Posey High School in Poseyville, Indiana, winning the “Elks Athlete of the Year†his senior year. Mike continued his athletic career at the University of Evansville where he played football. He has also raced Unlimited Hydroplanes for the past 28 years. The Unlimited class boats he is involved with hold every major speed record for reciprocating engine powered boats.
Above all, Mike enjoys spending time with his family, coaching his son’s hockey teams, and also coaching his daughter’s basketball team. He is a member of St. Wendel Catholic Church and is active in several activities at church. In his spare time, he enjoys racing boats and participating in the H1 Unlimited Hydroplane and ACHA racing circuits.
Mike’s analytical and business practices have earned him high praise in the business community. His love of hockey and technology, along with his problem solving abilities and his innate talent for selecting highly motivated and qualified people, make him the ideal person to lead the new professional hockey team in Evansville.
FOOTNOTE: Â This profile of Mike Hall was taken from the Southern the Professional Hockey League web site.
It would be interesting to know what the lease terms are for the new owner. Also did I read correctly that Venueworks is a part owner?
Does Mike Hall have to put forth any investment whatsoever or is this another Winnecke giveaway?
Stuart Sternberg, Gary Bettman and and Sternberg’s attorney Saul Rebinowitz were having dinner at the Casino last week. So, I’m not surprised to see some new ownership moves on hockey here.
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