If You Denton Know Hank Dickenson, now you do.
In this episode, Brad sits down with one of the most recognizable voices and relationship builders in town. Hank Dickenson spent more than two decades inside UNT Athletics as a deputy athletic director and broadcaster, then pivoted into his role as Director of Membership for the Denton Chamber of Commerce, all while serving on some of the most impactful nonprofit boards in the community.
You will hear Hank talk about:
- Growing up in Overland Park, Kansas, why his dad always told him to “get to Texas,” and how KU and campus radio pulled him into the world of sports.
- Falling in love with radio play by play, what makes good broadcasting, and the difference between calling a game on radio versus TV.
- Lessons learned from working alongside legends like George Dunham and Dave Barnett, and why preparation is the secret ingredient listeners never see.
- His long run inside UNT Athletics, working on the “external side” of the house with corporate partners, fundraising, and supporting multiple sports.
- How Mean Green Sports Properties and the Apogee (now DATCU) Stadium naming rights deal came together, and why that stadium became a true community gathering place.
- Honest thoughts on how college athletics has changed with NIL, private equity, and the growing resource gap between schools, plus where he sees UNT football and basketball heading from here.
- Why he chose to retire from athletic administration, keep broadcasting and teaching, and move into a full time role with the Denton Chamber of Commerce.
- What makes Denton a “scratch your back” town, how the Chamber really works for local businesses, and simple advice for anyone who wants to get better connected.
- The work of Serve Denton, the Salvation Army, and other local nonprofits, and how board service can be both deeply meaningful and a powerful way to meet great people.
You will also hear Hank shout out some of his favorite Denton spots to eat, drink coffee, and catch up with friends, plus a few stories from the road that only a longtime broadcaster can tell.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with a Mean Green fan, a Chamber member, or someone who wants to plug into the Denton community.