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Nominate an Inspirational High School Football Player for This Year’s “Rudy Award”

Friday, November 13th, 2009

This edition of SCC’s blog features content provided by guest blogger Andre Jensen of Trusted Sports, Inc. The focus this week is on inspiration.  Inspiration can come from anywhere, yet sometimes it is easier to find when someone tells you where to look!  Today’s post features an excellent source for stories of inspiration, hopefully in an arena that really resonates with you and your students.  The information presented in today’s blog also features an incredible opportunity for those of you who are lucky enough to have home grown inspiration playing for your local high school football team.  Read on to…

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A road map to building successful sponsorship programs

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

From California to Maine, many high school athletic and student leadership programs are severely underfunded.  I work with athletic directors, coaches and business/marketing teachers every day who are searching for ideas for generating new revenue to support their programs.  In today’s blog post, I asked sponsorship and sports marketing expert Bob Burris, President of The Burris Group and author of How to Sell Sponsorships, Tickets & Popcorn, to offer a few quick tips on the subject.  Hope this helps to provide some direction as you pursue alternative means for generating revenue at your school.

Bob, in addition to being an incredibly…

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18th Annual SPORTS CAREERS Conference

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The following information comes from Mark Tudi, President of SPORTS CAREERS.  This is an excellent opportunity for any individual interested in pursuing a career in sports…

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Calling all current and future sports professionals to the 18th Annual SPORTS CAREERS Conference taking place at the Hilton Anatole, June 28-30 in Dallas.

Held in conjunction with Association of Luxury Suite Directors (ALSD) and the Sports & Entertainment Human Resource Forum (SEHRF), this Conference will include exhibitors, employers, networking, job interviews and placement opportunities.   This event is three Conferences in one, with more than 500 professionals, reaching every segment in the sports industry and…

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A simple life lesson from a sports business legend

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

In this installment of the new “guest blog” format, we are excited to feature one of my favorite people, Mr. Howard “H” White.   “H” is a seasoned industry vet with an amazing track record of success at Nike, Inc. and Jordan Brand.  In addition to all his accomplishments in business and in life, “H” has mentored and inspired many people over the years (myself included).  To hear more of his stories (and he has a lot of them), I highly recommend picking up a copy of his book, “Believe to Achieve:  See the Invisible, Do the Impossible”. Click here to read…

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Four Twitter Tips

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

In our second installment of the new “guest blog” format, we are excited for the opportunity to share some excellent insight on the “art” of twittering, one of the newest strategies seemingly taking the sports marketing world by storm.  Our guest, Allison Bender, is the Director of Promotions at Boise State University Athletics and has been active in the development and implementation of a twitter campaign for the Broncos.  Today Allison shares with us several valuable tips to consider when working with twitter.  For more information about Bronco sports, please click here to visit the Boise State University Athletics webpage.

Four Twitter Tips

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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Sport Management Program

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Today’s blog post marks the beginning of a new format for the Business and Entertainment Blitz (SCC’s Blog).  In an effort to share a broader industry perspective, the new format will feature several special “guest” bloggers with ties to the sports and entertainment industry who will be sharing their wisdom with our readers.  Upcoming posts will focus on content that provides readers with an insider’s look at the business of sports and entertainment as well as helpful career advice.

Leading off the new format is Dr. Heather Lawrence, a sport management educator whom I hold in a tremendously high regard.  She is an Assistant Professor of Sport…

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