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The Super Bowl: Two teams of titans battling for the title
of champion as millions watch. Then there's the battle going
on off the field between the advertisers who want your
attention. Not to mention the weeks of planning and
production that go into the elaborate halftime show.
No matter where you're sitting, in the bleachers or at home
on the couch, it's hard not to eagerly anticipate all of the
flashy images and events that comprise the February 6th
sports extravaganza.
Alas, the Super Bowl is more than just a game. For those who
work behind the scenes in sports marketing and event
planning, it's the ultimate project. After all,
professionals trained in this field learn demanding skills
like business law, labor relations, contracts, business
ethics, and, of course, marketing and management.
"Competition for jobs in sports marketing can be fierce,"
says Shelly Field, career coach and author of "Career
Opportunities in the Sports Industry'" 3rd Edition
(Checkmark Books, 2004). "A good education can give one
applicant an edge over another."
Luckily, there are many educational and career opportunities
- including online programs - that will help you make way
toward your goal.
Just ask Dr. Larry V. Flegle (CSE), who teaches
sports-related courses including sports marketing,
promotions, and public relations at the online American
Public University System (APUS). "All types of sports are
growing - just look at NASCAR - and so are the jobs needed
to support them," he explains.
In addition to undergraduate courses, APUS also offers a
master's degree in sports management. "Students within this
program receive solid training in sports management, sports
marketing, and event management," Flegle explains. Such
qualities are what distinguishes the winners within this,
and related, high profile careers.
Go Deep
Chamein Canton earned her entire bachelor's degree online,
and used her experience and expertise as a springboard to
launch Chamein's Creative Elegance, an events planning
company based in Amityville, New York.
"I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, so the online
program was perfect for me," says Chamein, who received her
B.A. in business management from Empire State College, an
online university that's part of the State University of New
York (SUNY) system. "I took courses like strategic
marketing, but the general course on entrepreneurship was
the most valuable one."
In addition, Chamein says she was able to apply the
classroom lessons from many of her classes to her daily
business dilemmas, even those out-of-the-ordinary
challenges. "With [planning] weddings, people can go
'postal' on you, so my psychology courses was unexpectedly
helpful."
One of the most useful courses for Reggie Cameron, CEO/Owner
of Cameron Communications, a Manhattan, New York-based
events-marketing firm, had nothing to do with business.
"I was an art history major, which helps me when looking for
creative ideas for campaign visuals. This also was of value
when I worked in the press office at the Brooklyn Museum,"
he says. Reggie's client roster includes Salma Hayek (media
relations for the film, "Frida"), former GE-head Jack Welch
(publicity for his retirement), and Britney Spears
(publicity for her 19th birthday party and around her
sophomore CD, Britney), among others.
In a field that requires good organizational skills,
diplomacy, and networking, however, Reggie notes that it's
important to take what you learn in class onto the playing
field, so to speak.
"Many of the specialized courses that schools teach are
valuable to hopefuls in this field, but the bulk of what you
learn really comes from spending time in the trenches," he
says.
Go Long
For Peggy Morrow, a Houston-based expert in customer service
and team management, whose clients have included the NFL's
Houston Texans, MLB's Houston Astros, and Super Bowl
XXXVIII, one of the most important skills is
professionalism.
"Professionalism is an 'onion word,'" she explains. "You
peel back each layer to find a new meaning to it. It
includes everything from follow-through to being prepared -
anything that will make people feel you're competent at what
you do."
Competency comes triple fold when you earn a degree. Just
ask Chamein, who plans to earn her MBA from ESC. Clients are
trusting you with their important events, so you need to
bolster your dedication to them in some way, she says. "It's
your commitment. your autonomy that will make you a
success."
By Andrew Marino
Scorecard of Opportunity
According to Flegle, sports-related careers are plentiful:
- Sports marketing
- Public relations
- Event management
- Sports sales and account management
- Sports broadcasting and journalism
- Sports administration
- Sports management/front office
- League commissioner/administration
- Team finance/accountant
- Ticket office management
- Player personnel
- Sports publicist
- Sports media relations
- Sports journalism/media
- Sports medicine
- Fitness, health, recreation and coaching
- Sports law
Rules of Online Education
- You must be a self-starter. There won't be a teacher
standing in front of class coaching you on, though you
will receive encouragement via email.
- Discipline and devotion are key. Online programs are
just as time- and labor-intensive as their traditional
counterparts.
- Prepare to win. More and more professionals are
embracing online learning as a means to victoriously
advance, both personally and professionally. According
to Eduventures, which provides analysis on the education
industry, approximately 1 million people will enroll in
an online course this year.