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On Any Level, It’s The Little Things That Can Deliver A Big Message…

November 20, 2016 by eastwin5

One of the good things about not sleeping much is you get ample time to think…and usually that’s a good thing. The other night I was watching one of the “Save The Children” ads on TV and remembered when we had donated to a charity a few years ago and got in the mail a …

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“Teaching Thursdays:” SMU Ponies Up For Sports Business Advancement

November 18, 2016 by eastwin5

This week we go to Texas and talk to Michael Lysko about the Sports management program at Southern Methodist University. Mike  joined the SMU faculty in 2009 as Director and Professor of Practice of the newly-formed Sport Management program.  He serves as Advisory Board Chair and Director for the undergraduate and graduate program, providing leadership …

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“Teaching Thursday” Visits Arkansas…

November 11, 2016 by eastwin5

For this week’s “Teaching Thursday” q and a we go to the University of Arkansas, and Assistant Department Chair Steve Dittmore. Steve is another industry veteran who has worked with students at schools small (East Stroudsburg) and big, and has also spent a good amount of time in the Olympic world. We wanted to ask …

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The Simplest of Ideas: Exercise Keeps Cancer Patients AKTIV

November 6, 2016 by eastwin5

As we hit the TCS New York City Marathon Sunday, colleague Matt Walker penned a piece for this week, on the simplest of best practices; using exercise as a way to aid cancer patients. He looked at the work Dr. Lee Jones and AKTIV Against Cancer, the not for profit formed by the late Grete …

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Teaching Thursdays: GW Looks To Capitalize On Its Work…

November 4, 2016 by eastwin5

This week for “Teaching Thursdays” we go to the Nation’s Capital at the program at George Washington University. GW has run one of the “must attend” events every spring for professionals and students the Sports Industry Networking and Career Conference, and has launched a certificate program in the growing field of Sports Philanthropy.  We caught …

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Best Practices 101: Simple Record, Worthy Cause

November 1, 2016 by eastwin5

Sometimes even for a World record, the simplest is the best. Glitzy, shiny, tricky, unique, yes they get the buzz, but a way to aggregate for a cause can be even better. That’s what will happen Saturday at Soldier Field, when over 60,000 people will gather, and millions more will watch around the globe as …

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“Teaching Thursdays:” Syracuse’s Rick Burton On Sports Biz…

October 27, 2016 by eastwin5

Inspired by our q and a with Paul Swangard last week, we are going to try and make Thursday’s “Teaching Thursdays,” doing a q and a with some of the brightest educators in sports business. This week we got some time with Rick Burton, the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management in Syracuse …

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Coach Pele? Never Happened, Saved His Brand…

October 25, 2016 by eastwin5

The following piece is contributed by colleague Melvin Wong…   Although Pele is regarded as one of the best soccer players ever lived, yet you often see his iconic face on media outside of a soccer field. While most world-class soccer players who retire prefer to move to a coaching role, Pele instead seems to …

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Tracking The Career of Educator, Announcer, Oregonian Paul Swangard

October 20, 2016 by eastwin5

Our industry is made up of passionate, hardworking professionals, and there is perhaps none more passionate than Paul Swangard. Paul is the President of Bowerman Curve Collective Inc., a strategic consulting and media services firm based in Eugene. His clients include Nike, USA Track and Field, the IAAF, NBC, ESPN and Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. …

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Small Pond, Big Story; NWHL Continues To Deliver Above Its Size…

October 8, 2016 by eastwin5

It is certainly the little engine that maybe could, but the National Women’s Hockey League, which started its four team second season this weekend, has certainly earned well above its pay level for media exposure, both last year, and now as the season starts, this.  They have continuously found ways to take their “everyperson” story, …

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