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In this episode, Jon Cudo welcomes three industry standouts—Amanda Greco, Rob Wicall, and Cameron Hughes—to help reimagine recognition in the first-ever Cudos to You Awards. Amanda Greco breaks down the art of “Excellence in Execution,” showing how research, rehearsal, and calibration turn ambitious ideas into unforgettable fan experiences. She highlights standout examples like the Denver Broncos’ South Stands card stunt and the Cleveland Cavaliers’ show-stopping “Cavalanche,” revealing the intentional craft behind moments that feel both effortless and electric to fans.
Rob Wicall brings his “Impact Award” to the table, sharing a heartfelt look at how mascots can shape culture, community, and emotion—spotlighting the massive influence of Blue and Gritty as models of modern character performance. Cameron Hughes closes the conversation with a powerful reminder of the human side of game entertainment, celebrating teams that use the “Power of Cheer” to lift spirits, unite communities, and create memories that matter more than any scoreboard. Together, these three voices offer a joyful, insightful tour through the creativity and connection that make great game presentation truly remarkable.
By Jon CudoIn this episode, Jon Cudo welcomes three industry standouts—Amanda Greco, Rob Wicall, and Cameron Hughes—to help reimagine recognition in the first-ever Cudos to You Awards. Amanda Greco breaks down the art of “Excellence in Execution,” showing how research, rehearsal, and calibration turn ambitious ideas into unforgettable fan experiences. She highlights standout examples like the Denver Broncos’ South Stands card stunt and the Cleveland Cavaliers’ show-stopping “Cavalanche,” revealing the intentional craft behind moments that feel both effortless and electric to fans.
Rob Wicall brings his “Impact Award” to the table, sharing a heartfelt look at how mascots can shape culture, community, and emotion—spotlighting the massive influence of Blue and Gritty as models of modern character performance. Cameron Hughes closes the conversation with a powerful reminder of the human side of game entertainment, celebrating teams that use the “Power of Cheer” to lift spirits, unite communities, and create memories that matter more than any scoreboard. Together, these three voices offer a joyful, insightful tour through the creativity and connection that make great game presentation truly remarkable.