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Pam Donegan

Up until now, had never heard of her...........nor her role with the team:

http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/mar/01/blazer-profile-pam-donegan/

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Name: Pam Donegan

Position: Team concierge

Years with Blazers: 14

Her job: “When we get a player, what I help them do is transition into Portland ... so they can concentrate on their teamwork.”

What is involved: “It just depends on the player. If you were to come to our team, I would sit down with you and ask you questions. ‘Are you single? Are you with a family?’ And just kind of show them the metropolitan area. For each player, it’s formed upon what they need.”

Marcus Camby: “He’s just such a wonderful player, and his family is incredible. That was just another smooth (transition). We’re getting such a great caliber of players that it just makes my job incredibly easy and rewarding to work with someone like that.”

The Blazers: “I have to say that I hear — because I only work for the Portland Trail Blazers — that (owner) Paul Allen goes an extra step for his NBA team and does a lot of extra things. And one of those would be my position: There’s someone that helps them relocate and transition easier. It’s something really nice that he does and has offered to his players when they come here.”

Previous work: “I’ve owned several businesses. So, I had my own business, and (former Blazer) J.R. Rider was one of my first clients. And after J.R., I went in house for the Blazers.”

The job: “It’s a wonderful organization. I love the job — never a dull moment. And great guys, every single one of them.”
 
Previous work: “I’ve owned several businesses. So, I had my own business, and (former Blazer) J.R. Rider was one of my first clients.”

That must have been interesting. I wonder which one of his many cell phones she called him on? ;)
 
It's clear she doesn't know anything about the local head shops or Rider wouldn't have had to use a coke can.
 
Her daughters a little hottie. She sits by the visiting team bench and she always has some young, foxy, new breezy sitting next to her.
 
You'd think she (or someone who works for the team) would have time to do an internet search to find out whether an incoming player is married or not before she sits down to talk to him...
 
You'd think she (or someone who works for the team) would have time to do an internet search to find out whether an incoming player is married or not before she sits down to talk to him...

That would be a little awkward if she told them she googled and found they are married (or arent).
 
Or if she googled her own name and found some of the posts in this thread.
 
Well I guess that explains all the injuries on the team this year! :ohno:
 
How many new players a year are there? And she's a FTE?

Sounds like a pretty good gig to me.

Ed O.
 
How many new players a year are there? And she's a FTE?

Sounds like a pretty good gig to me.

Ed O.

I'd bet she has fun @ the LVSL. ;)
 
She's the concierge, probably books travel arrangements and other services?
 
That used to be the team trainer's responsibility.

"THE"?

Don't be silly. He can't manage the highlights without mucking them - and now you want him handling travel arrangements?
 
Don't be silly. He can't manage the highlights without mucking them - and now you want him handling travel arrangements?

Nah, I was just asking him to confirm my thoughts on the matter. :cheers:
 
How many new players a year are there? And she's a FTE?

Sounds like a pretty good gig to me.

Ed O.

Do you think it was easy back when she was having to arrange for hookers for Zbo or more fighting dogs for Qyntel at 2AM?:ohno:
 

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