THE ZOGSPORTS TEAM

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The Zog Team

Meet the ZogSports team!  Here's where you can learn about our full-time staff (yes, we have a full-time staff!).  We take our jobs and our fun very seriously and we hope to get to know you at the fields, gyms and happy hours.

Click our names to the left to learn a little about us.  We'll quiz you at the fields.

Brian Caldwell

Brian Caldwell moved to Atlanta four years ago after graduating from U of M.  Upon leaving Ann Arbor, he vowed to never return to the north's frigid climate and now that he's spent a few years basking in the southern heat, that vow is unshakable. The music, social scene and outdoors make being young and single in Atlanta a great life.  

Brian spent two seasons playing Zog Football (Multiple Scorgasms) and when he heard about the General Manager position, he knew it would be a perfect fit.  He values fitness, loves sports and enjoys being social.  While he cherished his previous job (food distributor of artichokes, cannoli shells and the like), he knew it was time to do something more meaningful and fun. 

He is looking forward to networking, expanding our sports offerings and introducing Zog trips and events to Atlanta.  And he is most excited to meet all of you! 

 

 

 

Rob Herzog

Robert "Zog" Herzog is the man behind the curtain. He founded ZogSports after having a close call on 9/11.  After arriving late for work, he witnessed his office, which was located on the 96th floor of World Trade Center Tower #1, being directly hit by the first plane.  Rob decided to build on the tremendous human charity he witnessed following 9/11 and to help foster community in New York by creating ZogSports, which encourages New Yorkers to maintain perspective and a more balanced lifestyle by having fun while also giving something back to the community.  Click here to read the letter that Rob wrote to all of our customers on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.  Robert holds an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Economics from Brown University.

When he's not priming ZogSports to take over the world, Rob enjoys hanging with his wife Laurin and their two little Zogs, Spencer and Jackson.  In fact, Rob says his lifetime sports highlight was meeting Laurin even while getting mercy-ruled in a citywide softball tournament (she played 2nd base and he was at short) then shooting an 84 on a very tough golf course and finally coincidentally seeing Laurin again at a party that night.  Rob dropped the line: "Oooh, you clean up nice!" on her and the rest is history.  In his spare time from organizing this massive operation, Rob can be found making cameos at the fields and gyms, getting down at ZogSports parties, and boogying to 80s tunes in his office.

Teams & Titles

Wiffle Ball - Hit Or Get Off The Pot (Runner-up), Get Your Cat Out Of My Blender (Champs)

Dodgeball – At Least We Can Drink

Bowling – Unholy Rollers

Softball – Christie’s Team, Flamboyant Mousse-Stashes

Mike Mortellaro

Mike began his ZogSports career on “At Least We Can Drink”, a dodgeball team that defined the opposite of undefeated. This Port Jefferson native soon learned his real calling is as a wiffle ball pitcher, a career that began as the #1 starter on “Hit Or Get Off The Pot”. His world famous changeup is affectionately known as the “Mortball,” a knee-buckling changeup that makes even the best Zog wiffleballer wish they had not gotten up that morning. He even taught Stephen Strasburg his changeup based on the mechanics of the Mortball. While he’s dabbled in softball and bowling, he’s better known for post frame dancing and chest bumps than strikes on the 2 time defending non-champion “Unholy Rollers”. He’s also an avid Jets fan, golfer and skier. This Cornell University grad holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and is especially prone to mosquito bites. Mike is recently married and he and his wife Nicole are obsessed with lions, leopards, and cheetahs after their honeymoon in South Africa. He shares the same birthday as his sister and has ordered more food via Seamless web than any other human and can clap vigorously with one hand. He’s also one of the best mini-ping pong players in the world, and if you disagree he just may throw a Mortball your way. 

 

Teams andTitles
Dodgeball - 
No Name No Shame(WI13) (Worst Record In League History)

 

Jody Zellman

It's unclear where Jody is from or who raised him, but the answers to these mysteries are generally assumed to be Spokane, WA and a pack of feral badgers.

After finding himself in a mirror shop in Nepal, Jody went to Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America where he received a B.A. in Anthropology and a B.A. in Modern Jewish Studies. As any critical mind can discern, this adequately prepared Jody for a lavish life of private jets,  supermodel lovers and bathtubs full of burning money. 

After a year of traveling abroad, teaching SAT classes in Korea and trucking sixty 18-year-old young adults (old kids) around 14 countries, Jody returned to The Big Bad Apple and began a lucrative career as an unemployed Netflix connoisseur-- a position for which he was overqualified and underpaid.Hey, live rich or die trying. Right, guys? Yeah...

Jody worked two weeks at a Danish fashion company before the entire US division was laid off. It's unclear if Jody's hiring was the cause of said layoffs... the jury is still out. Yet, this fortuitous fashion folly led Jody to the office of Rob Herzog. Thanks to a well-placed phone call, a poorly rehearsed George Carlin routine and a briefcase of unmarked $100 bills, ZogSports welcomed him into their wonderful world of sports, beer, charity and beer. 

Jody is very, very happy to serve as the marketing, communications and social media man for DC, ATL, SF, LA and NJ (when they want him) and he is exploring his job title, Voice of Zog, by working on engaging and humorous written and visual content for the company's many means of communication.

If you would like to contact Jody, checks can be mailed to the main office. He also accepts credit cards.