Raptors, NFL, Twitter, more to meet with students at Sports Business Association conference
Leaders from the Toronto Maple Leafs, Bloomberg Sports, Nike, UFC and more will be at the Rotman School of Management on 12 March meeting with student fans and those eager to pursue sports business as a career.
The stakes are raised with this third annual conference and career fair, hosted by the University of Toronto Sports Business Association (UTSB), now in collaboration with the Rotman Sports Business Club:
The program includes top-calibre presenters such as Off the Record host Michael Landsberg, NFL Players Association president Keith Gordon, Twitter Canada executive Debora Silveira, senior administrators and consultants for the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs, representatives from Nike and Under Armour, as well as ¸£Àû¼§×Ôοexperts such as Timothy Chan, Matt Mitchell and Richard Powers.
UTSB president and Bachelor of Commerce student Malcolm Mo spoke with ¸£Àû¼§×ÔοNews about this year's event and why it's been designed for sports enthusiasts from any academic background.
What’s new at this year’s conference?
This year, what delegates will notice is the diversity in our speakers. With speakers like Michael Landsberg (Host of Off The Record), Dwayne De Rosario (Striker, Toronto FC), Alex Rucker (Senior Analytics Consultant of the Toronto Raptors) and Keith Gordon (President of NFL Players Inc.) all facets of the sports industry are being represented.
By involving guest speakers from the front office, coaching staff, athletes, as well as the media, we are able to give students a 360-degree look at the sports industry.
1. The Sports Analytics Panel
What else do you want people to know about the UTSB conference?
Readers should know that this is a conference for everyday sports fans and not just for students interested in a career in the sports industry. Sports is a topic that is understood and loved by all, whether you are an athlete or just a fan - sports is rooted in passion.
We at UTSB aim to create a platform here at the University of Toronto that unites students of all academic backgrounds to join in on this passion and discuss the world of sports.
Whether you are a student studying arts, engineering, life sciences, law, business or math, if you love sports then this is a conference you do not want to miss!