Inside sports business exec's harrowing escape from Qatar after Iranian strikes
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John Tatum, a well-connected figure in the business world, found himself in a precarious situation as conflict erupted near his hotel in downtown Doha, just a stone’s throw from a US military base in Qatar. Despite his usual composure and vast network, Tatum was left feeling vulnerable and trapped.

“It was truly frightening,” Tatum recounted last week, as he was anxiously trying to arrange his departure from the oil-rich Gulf nation to return safely to the United States. Tatum, who leads the Dallas-based marketing agency Genesco Sports, is typically known for his strategic prowess rather than distress.

While Tatum’s name might not resonate with every reader, within the sports business arena, he is a formidable force. He has a knack for aligning major brands like PepsiCo, Verizon, Lowe’s, Anheuser-Busch, Frito-Lay, Visa, and Campbell’s Soup with top-tier sports icons such as Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, football legends Tom Brady, Eli and Peyton Manning, and soccer stars Lionel Messi and David Beckham, among others.

Tatum’s connections run deep; he counts Cowboys owner Jerry Jones as a mentor, and considers Rams owner Stan Kroenke and Jets owner Woody Johnson friends. His influence extends into political circles as he fundraises for national figures and maintains ties with the Trump administration through his extensive network in the Texas business community.

Yet, despite these connections, Tatum experienced some of the most nerve-wracking days of his life when he found himself among nearly 3,000 Americans stranded due to halted air traffic in the region. “I couldn’t get through to anyone, and when I did, they said they couldn’t help,” he lamented.

The ordeal began on a Saturday morning, Doha time, shortly after Tatum had wrapped up discussions with clients at Qatar Airways, the official global airline partner for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. An alarm resembling an Amber Alert erupted on his iPhone, marking the onset of his tumultuous experience.

The alert was from the Qatari government in Arabic and English to shelter in place. ­Tatum turned on his TV and much to his surprise he watched President Trump announce we were at war.

That’s when the bombs really started flying — literally over his head. Plumes of smoke and load crashes of the Iranian missiles aimed at the US base being intercepted before they could do their damage. Some made it through. Tatum and his team saw it all.

He knew he needed to get out and fast. But calls to the State Department went into voicemail. He desperately blasted texts to anyone and everyone he knew in DC. None of his contacts in the US government could help. 

“Sorry been very busy,” responded rote one very senior Trump Administration official (I am withholding his name at Tatum’s request). “Once we can get flights in, we can line up charters but right now airspace has been closed.”

True, Tatum traveled to Qatar, a part of the world that can be dangerous, though he went there without an ­inkling that he would be going to a true war zone. This was of course a sneak attack by the US and Israeli military.

After hours of being in limbo, worried he might have to wait the war out for several weeks, before getting back to Dallas, good news arrived. His friends at Qatar Airways found him a way out with a charter bus to Saudi Arabia, where most of the airspace wasn’t closed, and a charter flight to Frankfurt. He’s on his way back to Dallas as this piece goes to press.

Quite a couple of days for a guy who is at his best schmoozing with clients as opposed to ducking from missile attacks. So, I asked Tatum if he plans to go back anytime soon. 

His response. “Of course, I love Qatar.”

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