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Startup Accelerators: Bringing Velocity Over Time

June 17, 2016 by eastwin5

The following summary was created by Columbia student Kelly Carroll. This post is another in a series from the Columbia University Sports Podcast, a 360-degree view of the sports business from the people leading it. Each podcast is approximately 35–45 minutes in length, and features industry insiders from all aspects of the business—from brand executives …

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The Shared Responsibility Between Media And Those They Cover…

June 14, 2016 by eastwin5

It was great to take part in two panels on Monday for the College Sports Information Directors Convention in Dallas, one of which touched on the role of media and the back and forth we have between those looking for access, and those who need to control and monitor access in a 24/7 media environment. …

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Father’s Day, Fans For The Cure Make For A Good Pair…

June 6, 2016 by eastwin5

Saving lives through awareness and prevention one test at a time has been the dogged push for over twenty years for veteran MLB personality Ed Randall. A prostate cancer survivor, his “Fans For The Cure” Foundation has worked independently from an official designation for Major League Baseball for years raising funds and awareness for prostate …

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Old Timers Day Worth Another Look?

June 4, 2016 by eastwin5

It was with some shock and disappointment that amidst the Yes Network’s televising of Yankees Old Timers Day  it was mentioned that it is the only Old Timers celebration in baseball, surprising as that may seem. A sport that prides itself on its history and tradition, that once had a sponsored nationwide series that honored …

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Brand Loyal But Still MIA, The Military And Wide Activation…

May 30, 2016 by eastwin5

As Memorial Day is upon us here in the States, it is interesting to take another quick look at a group that is passionate, young, loyal, appreciative, athletic, budget conscious and enthusiastic, yet is among one of the most underserved groups for brands looking to reach the male demo and grow a fan base…the men …

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Embracing The Moment And The People Vs. The Things; The Week That Was

May 22, 2016 by eastwin5

A few weeks ago I wrote a post about being 10 years out from Madison Square Garden, and the lessons learned along the way. This past week was one of the most unique I can ever remember, and not only did we get through it but we thrived on it. Now not that this can …

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Guest Post: Some Lessons From The Sports PR Summit

May 20, 2016 by eastwin5

Colleague and fellow Fordham alum Jon Pappas offered up some thoughts from this past Tuesday’s Sports PR Summit held at The Players Tribune. The sold out event had a host of panels and some great storytelling and lessons learned… While there were many thought-provoking and invaluable perspectives shared by panelists at this week’s 2016 Sports …

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New “Sports Passport” Adds Sponsor, Unifies The Fan “Bucket List”

May 19, 2016 by eastwin5

Peter Casey is always in a quest for digital innovation. From his time being the first-ever credentialed twitter correspondent for St. John’s University to his time working all the digital outreach for the New York Knicks to his work with Nike and other brands and now at the helm of all the digital outreach for …

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In Complex World, Baseball Making Engagement Simpler…

May 15, 2016 by eastwin5

Sometimes the most complex issues can be started to be solved by the simplest of actions; at the grassroots. That’s why as so many opine what will happen to baseball; too slow, not connected to the new immigrant, lack of African-American players, season too long, this weekend’s “Play Ball” program, staged across the country and …

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How Did Sports Business Get Here? New Book Takes A Look…

May 13, 2016 by eastwin5

My guess is anyone reading this as at least a passing interest in the multibillion dollar industry that is sports today. But how did we get here, and more importantly, who got us here in just a few decades. Many of those questions and more are looked at by Matthew Futterman in his new book, …

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