小优传媒

Passion into Profession

09/24/2021

Brandon Freytag

Brandon Freytag '08 inspires Bluffton students to turn their passion into a profession.

alum鈥檚 journey started in high school

How do you turn your passion into your profession? During the Sept. 21 Alumni Forum at 小优传媒, students learned exactly how 2008 graduate Brandon Freytag did just that. Now cofounder and president of talent at Loaded, Freytag started out as a high school freshman cold calling companies to gain sponsorship deals for his buddy鈥檚 esports team.

鈥淚 picked up the phone and I called Razer and they sent me five (computer) mice. For me that was huge, and I knew I was onto something,鈥 Freytag shared with students in a packed Yoder Recital Hall. 鈥淚 did this through high school and college. I鈥檇 stay in my dorm room and I鈥檇 make phone calls鈥攈undreds and hundreds鈥攁nd one 鈥榶es鈥 would push me forward.鈥

At Bluffton, Freytag was a business administration major and baseball student-athlete. While he enjoyed gaming, Freytag knew he wasn鈥檛 good enough to pursue it as a player professionally. And the gaming industry was very different 13 years ago, so he continued to pursue esports/gaming as a hobby and side gig.

After seven successful years in management and marketing at Speedway, Freytag transitioned to the gaming industry full-time when the company he was doing sponsorship deals for was bought out by Twitch/Amazon.

鈥淲hen I started, a lot of people didn鈥檛 think you could do something in gaming and support yourself,鈥 said Freytag. 鈥淏ut if you鈥檙e passionate and dedicated and you put a lot of effort into the things you want to do, it doesn鈥檛 have to be gaming, you can create opportunities for yourself.鈥

In 2016 Freytag cofounded Loaded, whose client roster includes professional gaming content creators Shroud, summit1g, Lirik and QuarterJade.

While those online aliases might not be household names for every family, they are well known to many students on Bluffton鈥檚 campus, and Freytag鈥檚 clients have sponsorship deals with brands from Doritos to Logitech and have partnered with artists such as Ariana Grande and Marshmello. MLB player Bryce Harper and actor Jordan Fisher are also content creators managed by Loaded.

鈥淧eople who aren鈥檛 familiar with the space don鈥檛 realize how massive gaming is, but the gaming industry is projected to reach $200 billion by next year,鈥 said Freytag. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 bigger than the movie, TV and music industries combined.鈥

While Freytag says about .0001 percent of content creators and streamers are successful enough to make it their career, there are endless opportunities in the industry鈥攆rom writing to design to marketing and beyond. In fact, Freytag鈥檚 college roommate Isaiah Schloneger 鈥08 uses his accounting degree as the controller for Loaded.

Freytag credits professors including Bill Lyons, Pete Suter and Gary Schiefer in the business department, and Darryl Moody in art, as well as his general education classes with giving him a solid education to build on. At Bluffton, Freytag was immersed in a place that was all about developing relationships and building community鈥攙alues that he鈥檚 held throughout his career.

鈥淚 created Loaded as a community that has similar intrinsic values that Bluffton carries within the university. We treat all of our creators like family. We do the right thing,鈥 said Freytag. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I definitely took with me beyond the studies.鈥

Outside of the presentation, Freytag spoke to students individually, met student leaders on Bluffton鈥檚 esports student organization and toured Bluffton鈥檚 esports center in Neufeld Hall.

鈥淭here was a lot of enthusiasm with the students which was exciting to see,鈥 said Freytag. 鈥淚 just want to let them know they can do it too.鈥

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