StadiumDrop welcomes a new game-day manager of in-seat Delivery at Hodgetown!

StadiumDrop is excited about the addition of De’Aundre Solis as Game Day Manager for its in-seat
delivery for the Sod Poodles. An Amarillo native, De’Aundre typically watches the Sod Poodles play, but
this season, he will oversee the runners and ensure that each delivery is timely, friendly, and flawless.

When asked about joining the StadiumDrop team, Solis said, “This is an opportunity to serve a community that I’ve been a part of, my hometown. I’ll oversee the runners and make sure they’re prioritizing the customer. First impressions matter. It’s not just about serving the people, but it’s also about not getting sidetracked [by the game].” Solis is a man who knows how to stay focused. A soon-to-be West Texas A&M graduate, Solis plans on continuing his education and going into the medical field.

“He was hired for his charisma and excitement for the company. He is a young leader striving to become
more. We look forward to his leadership at StadiumDrop,”

Ricky Herbert, StadiumDrop’s VP of Business Operations.


The Amarillo Sod Poodles open their season at state-of-the-art HODGETOWN on May 18th.

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