Mike Mathis
Pro Rodeo Announcer
BANKING ON BULLS
Mike Mathis
wasn’t supposed to be in the
rodeo business. As a Texan, it would have
been natural to be a
cowboy
and he even dabbled at
competing in
bull
riding while
in High
School. Nevertheless,
Mike grew up grooming himself for a very
different kind of life.
After High
School he thought he wanted to be a military
pilot and even
started
the Navy training during the Viet Nam era
however asthma altered those plans. A natural
aptitude for finances and
mathematics soon
steered him into
banking and business administration at Stephen
F. Austin University where he earned a BS degree
in management and finance. The next step was an
MBA degree in finance from Southern Methodist
University. But something was
missing.
After college
Mike got a job in the banking world in his
hometown of Lufkin, Texas.
Soon he was Executive
Vice President of the Lufkin National Bank. When
he joined the Lions Club in Lufkin the hierarchy
saw in him great potential for taking over the
management of their annual benefit
rodeo. Soon
Mike was the
Rodeo Chairman, a
position he has held for almost
twenty years. Little
did they know at the time but they had rekindled
a passion for
rodeo that would
turn out to be a
great loss for the Lufkin banking establishment
but a huge gain for their
local rodeo
and even the
world of professional
rodeo.
During the late
1970’s Mike worked hard to build the Lufkin
rodeo,
which benefits the
Angelina Burn Center in Lufkin. Born with a gift
for public speaking Mike excelled at selling
sponsors,
building
promotions, motivating the Lions Club members
and doing radio interviews and announcements
during the
rodeo. He
was so
good that he decided
to try his hand at announcing rodeos. Starting
with a few jobs
in
amateur rodeo in Texas, by 1983 Mike had a
solid
reputation for entertaining a crowd and earned
his Profession Rodeo Cowboys
Association contract
card allowing him to announce professional
rodeos. For the next several years Mike wore two
hats-one as an investment banker and the other a
cowboy
hat announcing
rodeos.
With
encouragement from others in the business, in
1989 Mike quit the bank for
good to pursue his dream of being
a full time professional rodeo announcer. Since
that time, Mike has announced rodeos from New
York to California and
from
Florida to his home
state of Texas. In
fact, the list of rodeos he has repeatedly
been selected to announce are some
of the top in the business. They include five
times the Professional Bull Riders Finals in Las
Vegas, The National Finals
Rodeo in Las
Vegas, the American Quarter Horse Association
World Championship in Oklahoma City, The
Mesquite Texas Rodeo, the Texas Circuit Finals
in
Waco, The Dixie
National in
Jackson Mississippi, The Dodge National Circuit
Finals in Pocatello, Idaho and most recently,
the inaugural Wrangler Tour Copenhagen Cup
Finals in Las
Vegas. Working over 45
weekends a year, Mike’s travel and work schedule
could hardly be likened to banking hours and
would kill an average man. But he loves it!
Whether he is
behind the microphone at a rodeo event or
speaking to a Civic Group, Mike can tell a
story or
convince a crowd of the importance of the
thrilling match up
between a
great bull and the bull rider. Mike also has the
uncanny ability to
remember
names, colorful stories about contestants and of
course all the necessary statistics that make
rodeo announcing entertaining, informative and
colorful.
Today, Mike’s
unique style, voice and
talents
are renowned in the rodeo business and of course
in big demand. With
rodeo experience
that spans the
entire arena as a competitor, Committee Chairman
and as a in-arena showman, Mike’s insight into
rodeos’
sporting/entertainment world give him the unique
ability to excite and entertain the most
seasoned rodeo veteran or the
first
time rodeo attendee.
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