Head shot of 8K Solutions President and CRO against a multi-tonal blue and green background. Bob is wearing a light blue button-down broadcloth shirt with and charcoal gray stencil 8K Solutions logo on the left chest.

The Collegiate Sports Video Association is inducting Bob White, President and Chief Revenue Officer for 8K Solutions, into the Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame in recognition for his dedication and accomplishments in the sports video profession. Through innovation, desire and commitment, White has helped pave the way for the future of the sports video profession. White is the fifth Industry Innovator inductee into the Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame and will be inducted at the 31st Annual CSVA conference banquet on May 21st, 2025 in Houston, Texas.

Induction into the Sports Film and Video Hall of Fame is the highest honor offered by the Collegiate Sports Video Association.

CSVA Hall of Fame Graphic for Bob White, in the style of a stadium scoreboard

Bob is the President and Chief Revenue Officer for 8K Solutions, a company who specializes in innovating the sports video field. 8K solutions has developed many remote camera systems (notably the mastRcam system), that allow teams to get the flexibility in filming games and practices that they need, all while keeping their staff safely on the ground or in a control room. They have since branched into offering several different groundbreaking technologies in the sports video world such as the Walk Through Wall, Lyvve Coach, and 3D Playbook.

White started his career with Avid Sports/Pinnacle Team Sports/XOS in 1997, and has continued to work in the field ever since. Since founding 8K, White has gathered a staff with over 100 years’ experience that delivers unparalleled service to the coaching video market. He has lived the motto “If you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life.” and that is evident with the relationships that he has built in and outside of this field.

A native of Lunenburg, Massachusetts, White played football at the University of Rhode Island (HOF 2011) and played 5 years in the NFL. Bob and his wife Trefa have been married for 33 years, and are parents to 5 children, and grandparents to 3 (and counting).

News release provided by Collegiate Sports Video Association.