Wednesday, February 25, 2009

SDSU Sports MBA students help out at So Cal Action Sports Networking Event

Last weekend a group of students from our class, with an interest in the action sports industry, volunteered to help out Bryan Elliott (Chairman of So Cal Action Sports) with his networking event in Del Mar.

It was a great event which provided an excellent platform for networking for members of our class, as well as a very informative guest speaker. David M. Scott, a social marketing guru, gave an excellent talk on social media and how to use it when marketing a new product or service.

In addition to the many contacts that were made, the event was a great success as we were able to help Bryan with the event and get involved with So Cal Action Sports in its beginning stages.

So Cal Action Sports is a rapidly growing network of action sports professionals that is focused on connecting professionals within the action sports industry.

- David C., Erica D., Erin G., Andrew M., Lauren S. & Erika L.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

USA Rugby 7s

This past weekend, about half of our class spent an awesome couple of days at the USA Sevens event at Petco Park (home of the San Diego Padres). USA Sevens is an international rugby 7s (that's seven a side) tournament, part of the IRB Sevens Series, the eight-leg world series of rugby. As the fourth leg of the series, San Diego played host to 16 teams from around the world, for 44 match ups over 2 days.

Our class volunteered all around the event, from acting as media runners and spotting results on the field, to staffing the information booth at the Fan Festival and running the central operations center. The weekend exposed us to much of what goes in to putting on a major sporting event, and we were thrilled to pitch in where we could. Thanks, Donal and Tara, for getting us involved!

I also can't say enough about the people who put this event on. Not only did they put on a world-class event, but everyone we met took the time out to talk to us about what they did, and to show us around. Between decorating the suites, "following the wires" from the press box to the stats room to the TV truck, and walking the sidelines with radio in hand and hanging out with the photographers, I saw about every inch of Petco Park this weekend. What a great experience!

The weekend also included some pretty great rugby matches. The US lost to Argentina (eventual tournament champion) in the semi-final round. While the loss was disappointing, the semi-finals was the furthest the US has advanced in and IRB series event, and the run included wins over some very good teams. Meanwhile, Kenya recorded its first-ever win over New Zealand, and boy were the Kenyan fans excited about it!

A couple of pictures are posted below, and hopefully there are a couple of more to come. Enjoy!
-- Meg



(Sadly, not the finals score; View from the press box.)


(Kenyan side takes a bow; Fijian fans.)



Hall of Champions


Last week, our class had the honor of visiting the San Diego Hall of Champions to meet with the President of the Hall, Al Kidd, and the Director of Marketing, Angela LaChica.

Al and Angela both took time out of their schedules to talk to us about their careers in sports, where they came from, how they got started, and what advice they have for us as we start out.

Al also talked about the past and future of the Hall, which just merged with the San Diego Sports Commission, and is charged with bringing sports events to San Diego, and creating San Diego-unique sporting events. The Hall also has taken on the challenge of creating outreach programs around San Diego, particularly focusing -- for now -- on children's programs. Al is particularly interested in reaching what he describes as "at need" members of the San Diego community.

Angela spoke at length with us about her experience as a woman in the sports industry, and about what has made her so successful. In addition to her work with the Hall, Angela works closely with area sports teams, and athletes across the country. Hers is a career many of us would love to emmulate!

Thanks Al and Angela, for meeting with us -- we look forward to working with you this year!

--Meg



Back in the Classroom

More on our outside-of-the-classroom activities later, but now that we're in the thick of our first set of classes, I thought I'd take a minute to update you on the academic side of SMBA V.

Our first round of classes consists of statistics, accounting and sociology of sport. Classes meet once or twice a week, for about three hours at a time. The schedule is nice -- it leaves plenty of time for guest speakers, field trips, and generally rounding out the Sports MBA with out-of-the-classroom experience (more on that later).

Later in the year, we will have visiting faculty, but our first classes are all taught by the home team -- SDSU faculty. And the caliber of teaching is excellent. Prof. Tinley (sociology) and Dean Lackritz (statistics) have been involved in the programs since its inception, and their passion for sports, and their desire to grow the program and the individuals in the program is evident in every class and every interaction outside of class.

Digging in to classes has also given us an opportunity to get to know one another as colleagues. Much of our work is done in groups, and -- at the risk of sounding cliche -- it's been a great way to network with and learn from one another.

A couple of programming notes: Now that we're settling in, we'll be updating more frequently, so please check back! Also, we'll be working in some better-than-cell-phone quality pictures, so you can see what we're up to, too. Any questions? Things you'd like to hear more about? Let us know!

-- Meg