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Art Angotti (right), with son
Arthur Angotti III, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington |
Art Angotti has been Involved
with Indiana University athletics much of his life. His
father, Arthur Angotti Sr. was a scout for Indiana University for some 30 years, and IU coaches would often stay at the Angotti home
in Gary while recruiting
high school athletes in the area.
Art made his own mark in
athletics by winning the Indiana High School State Championship
in the mile run in 1962. He attended Indiana University on a track scholarship and was a letterman and held indoor records in
the 1,000 meter run. He later received the Clevenger Award from
the Indiana University Athletic Department.
Upon graduation from Indiana in
1966, Mr. Angotti was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the
United States Army. In 1967, while serving in Vietnam as an
armored cavalry platoon leader, he was wounded in a rocket
attack and lost much of his vision and hearing. He was awarded
the Purple Heart and several other decorations while serving in
the Armed Services.
Angotti returned to Indiana
University in 1968 and received an MBA degree. He began a career in venture capital
that started in
Philadelphia and later brought him to Indianapolis, where he now
lives. He was a founder and Director of several significant
companies, including Indianapolis Cablevision, Indianapolis
Cellular Telephone Company, Artistic Media Partners and
Syndicate Systems Inc. He formed and managed four successful
venture capital funds. Mr. Angotti was awarded the
Distinguished Entrepreneur Award from the Indiana University
School of Business.
From 1974 to 1979 he was
Associate Professor of finance at Butler University. He also served on the Washington Township Board of Education in Indianapolis for eight years,
serving as its president for two terms.
Mr. Angotti assumed the radio
broadcast contract for Indiana University in 1992 on behalf of University Sports Radio Network because the prior
holder of the contract did not want to continue to carry IU
sports. He immediately contracted with Coach Knight for the
exclusive rights to his pre-game and weekly radio broadcasts.
Because he had difficulty hearing the Knight broadcasts, he
taped and transcribed the shows so that he could follow the
programming. Those transcripts became the starting point for
this publication.
He and his wife, Barbara
Weihmiller Angotti live in Indianapolis. They have two
children. Arthur III is a Senior Vice President of
Artistic Media Partners and manages the South Bend and Lafayette
operations. Their daughter, Laura, is a costume and
clothing designer and is a graduate student in the UCLA School
of Fine Arts.
Mr. Angotti is the founder and
CEO of Artistic Media Partners, Inc., a radio broadcasting
company that operates 14 radio stations in Indiana including the
flagship stations for the Indiana, Notre Dame, and Purdue
University sports radio networks.