Celebrating excellence: EAB recognizes the dedication of CSU RamVision

From left are Casey Campbell, Lucie White, Michelle Ring and Jarom McLiver
From left are Casey Campbell, Lucie White, Michelle Ring and Jarom McLiver

Amidst the roar of the crowd and the electric atmosphere of CSU athletic events lies a team behind the scenes working tirelessly to bring the spirit of Rams athletics to life.

The CSU RamVision staff is the creative video voice for CSU athletics on social media across our programs, traveling with teams to not only provide coverage on game day in Fort Collins, but across the country. Entrusted with the creation and production of captivating videos and graphics for the video boards at Canvas Stadium and Moby Arena, as well as highlight reels showcasing the triumphs of our CSU teams, RamVision stands as a testament to dedication and excellence. The Employee Appreciation Board is highlighting the team for its accomplishments.

A team of four oversees all the fun fans experience on the video boards at Canvas Stadium and Moby Arena. While their work may often go unnoticed by the thousands in attendance, the RamVision team pours their hearts and souls into every frame, crafting compelling stories that highlight the hard work and success of CSU coaches and student-athletes. Their days are long and challenging, with weekends dedicated to ensuring seamless video production for home and away football, women’s volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball events. Despite the demanding nature of their roles, the RamVision staff remains steadfast in their commitment to excellence.

In the spring of 2023, the RamVision family faced an unimaginable loss with the passing of their leader, Ben Brune, to cancer. However, in the face of adversity, employees Casey Campbell and Michelle Ring, alongside student employee Lucie White, demonstrated unwavering resolve to uphold the standards of their unit, ensuring that the legacy of RamVision endured. Their resilience and dedication were further exemplified during spring graduation in Moby, where they delivered impeccable video production despite the challenges they faced.

This fall, under the leadership of Jarom McLiver, who stepped into Brune’s shoes, the RamVision team continues to shine brightly, showcasing their leadership and talent not only in athletics but across the university. Together with Casey, Michelle, Lucie and a team of dedicated student employees, they have continued to uphold the high standards set by their predecessors, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to Ram excellence.

It is with great admiration and gratitude that RamVision is nominated for well-deserved recognition from the Employee Appreciation Board. Their exceptional talent, tireless work ethic, and ability to overcome adversity stand as a true testament to what it means to be CSU Rams. Thank you, RamVision, for your dedication to excellence and for inspiring us all with your remarkable work.

To nominate a deserving campus unit for recognition, visit the CSU Employee Appreciation Board website.