Deneroff’s Record Of Excellence Continues

• The Fontainebleau Las Vegas has named veteran media executive Howard Deneroff as Director of the Hall of Excellence, a world-class sports and entertainment museum created in partnership with Tom Brady and the Tom Brady Family Collection as well as Jim and Frann Gray.

In his new role, Deneroff will oversee all operations for the Hall of Excellence, including strategic planning, staff leadership, curation, and event execution; working closely with sales, marketing, and public relations teams to create an unrivaled guest experience.

Deneroff joined Fontainebleau Las Vegas in April 2025 following a successful, 35-year tenure at Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports, where he rose to EVP and Executive Producer for the sports division, overseeing all on-air and remote production elements for live national radio play-by-play broadcasts of the Super Bowl, March Madness, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Kentucky Derby, the College World Series, and the Olympics, and more. During his three decades at the network, Deneroff produced more than 1,000 NFL broadcasts and produced more Super Bowl broadcasts than anyone else in NFL history.

Deneroff is also the President of Stand By Media, which offers talent coaching and development, sports broadcast consulting, and live sports event production. He holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University’s renowned Newhouse School of Communications.

Deneroff’s Record Of Excellence Continues