Career
Think Big is currently partnering with Cisco, Sprint and the City of Kansas City to create the for Kansas City"s Smart & Connected City initiative. In 2004, at the request of one of their NFL clients, Prochnow began to explore the Arena Football League as an investment opportunity for others, and decided to pursue the acquisition of a franchise for Kansas City. While initially approved to launch the franchise in 2007, Prochnow"s group"s plans were accelerated to 2006 when Hurricane Katrina prevented the New Orleans VooDoo from playing during the 2006 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.
At the end of the 2006 season, Prochnow sold his stake in the team to local businessman Chris Likens who took over operations.
Prochnow graduated from Oglethorpe University in 1988 with a degree in political science and a minor in economics. After several years working in politics with a stint in the White House, he obtained his law degree from the University of Denver College of Law in 1995.
Prochnow worked as an attorney specializing in marketing and advertising law for eight years before starting Golden Peak. He has lectured on the topic of marketing and advertising law around the country and has been a legal commentator on various sports related issues for media outlets.
He has also been state legislative counsel for the American Teleservices Association, a telemarketing trade association.