Our team is a passionate group of MVPs who are ready to propel the #TampaBayLV movement forward forever. “Together, we will focus on raising the bar for the fan experience in the region, implementing lasting legacy initiatives, showcasing the destination’s recent progress and exciting future, all while delivering a fifth worldclass Super Bowl.” - Rob Higgins
Jordyn Tramble
manager of host committee events
Jordyn Tramble is the Manager of Host Committee Events for the Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee. Her main focus will be the management and production of the Host Committee’s portion of Super Bowl Experience. She will also assist in overseeing operations and production of several other key Host Committee events throughout the Tampa Bay area. Tramble joined the Tampa Bay Sports Commission as the organization’s Creative Specialist in November of 2017 focusing on graphic design, content creation, as well as web/digital/social and email marketing. Tramble has since been elevated to Creative and Events Specialist, serving also as an event manager for the Event Development Institute. Prior to joining the Sports Commission, Tramble served as the Marketing Manager on the 2017 World Rowing Championships Host Committee. Her professional experience began with two internships working for Hermes Sports & Events on events such as Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk in Milwaukee, WI and for Great Lakes Publishing on events such as the Best of Cleveland and Inside Business Hall of Fame. She is also currently an active member on the Marketing Committee for the Women in Sports and Events (WISE) Tampa Bay Chapter. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Certification in Leadership and Service from Ohio University in Athens, OH and is currently working towards a Master of Sport Administration.
In your position as the Manager of Super Bowl LV Host Committee Events, a huge part of your role is in managing and producing Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe’s, the NFL’s fan festival along the Riverwalk downtown. What makes this footprint so unique in comparison to past cities? Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe’s will be unique in many ways in Tampa. First and foremost, this will be the first year in the event’s history that it is co-produced by the NFL and the host committee. This is also the first year that it will be located completely outdoors and free and open to the public. Spanning 2.7 miles, the Super Bowl Experience presented by Lowe’s footprint will include the waterfront parks along the Tampa Riverwalk and Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. Fans will have the opportunity to enjoy a different themed experience in each park including health and wellness, music and entertainment and local food and beverage. Of course, all of the traditional activities such as the Play 60 Zone, player autographs and photo