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Welcome to episode 176 of Sports Management Podcast.
Today’s guest is Dr Michael Anagnostou. He is a Sports Management lecturer at Loughborough University, the former CEO of Greek Super League and he also has experience from working for FIFA, UEFA, the Athens 2004 Olympic & Paralympic Games and more. Dr Anagnostou holds a PhD in Sports Science & Physical Education, an MSc in Sports and Recreation Management and a Bachelors’ Degree in Sports Science and Physical Education.
We spoke about:
How he got into the football industry Leveraging theoretical skills in the workplace Sustainability in sport Working with football in Greece and UK His best advice for young people with aspirations to work in footballAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 175 of Sports Management Podcast.
Niall Couper is the CEO of Fair Game. Fair Game is a fast-growing band of clubs campaigning to improve football governance.
We spoke about:
Fair Game and its partners Good governance in football If Niall considers himself an activist His three books Inventing the term “Sports Washing” How clubs got affected by the pandemic Football clubs facing extinction His unhealthy love for 90s indie music.And much more!
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Welcome to episode 174 of Sports Management Podcast.
Today’s episode is brought to you in collaboration with SIGA – Sport Integrity Global Alliance. Today marks the start of Sport Integrity Week 2024, so head over to SIGA’s website siga-sport.com to learn more.
Today’s guest is Roberto Armelin – the executive director of ESG, Risk and Compliance at Sao Paulo Football Club. Roberto is also the co-chair of SIGA Members club – the Brazil Chapter and co-chair of SIGA Latin America Good governance in sport committee.
We spoke about:
The importance of integrity in sport Working pro bono for the club he loves Changing career after the age of 50 Why he became a lawyer The importance of SIGAAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 173 of Sports Management Podcast.
Charlie Hyman is the CEO of Bloomsbury Football.
Bloomsbury Football is a grassroots football charity that uses the power of football to change the game for young people in London. Since Bloomsbury’s very first session in 2018, the charity has impacted thousands of kids’ lives by making football accessible and affordable for them and has gone on to partner brands including La Liga, Mastercard and more.
We spoke about:
How to start a football charity Charlie’s background How football can improve our health Being awarded London Sport Inspirational Young Person of the Year The future of Bloomsbury FootballAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 172 of Sports Management Podcast.
Joe Dupriest is the Managing Partner & Co-Founder of NextUp Ventures and NextUp Partners.
Joe has a long background from the sports industry and has worked for the Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Eagles, the Red Skins and more. His education background is in engineering and he has been able to merge skills from engineering and marketing to reach great success in the sports industry.
We spoke about:
Leadership qualities Engineering vs marketing Managing remote teams Being an analytical leader Bringing analytics to marketing Why the sports industry is lagging Why he left team sportsAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 171 of Sports Management Podcast.
Linnéa Lindmark is the founder and CEO of Five 9 Sports Management. Linnéa is a former football player who played in Sweden and at college in the US. She started working for Athletes USA as a regional manager, but for reasons you will soon hear, she had to stop there and then decided to start her own agency.
Get ready to learn:
Why she started Five 9 Where the name "Five 9" comes from What she wants to change in the football industry Passing the FIFA Agent exam What success means to Linnéa How the movie Bend it like Beckham affected herAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 170 of Sports Management Podcast.
Marcos Del Pilar is the Co-founder & commissioner for Pro Padel League, the Director of PadelMBA, an entrepreneur or simply “The Godfather of Padel”. Marcos more or less brought padel to the United States and his vision is nothing less than making a better world through padel.
We spoke about:
Padel in the US The future of Padel Being homeless His upcoming book Making a better world through padel How Netflix is a competitor to PadelAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 169 of Sports Management Podcast.
Thomas van Schaik is a brand strategist with over 25 years of experience in athlete branding and the author of "The Athlete Brand Book". He helps athletes build better brands, boosting their independence, influence, income, and impact.
We spoke about:
What is athlete branding The three C’s His time with Adidas Trust in the sports industry The importance of AI in branding? The concept on “1000 fans”And much more!
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Welcome to episode 168 of Sports Management Podcast.
Olof Lundh is a Swedish award-winning journalist, reporter, columnist, podcaster and an author.His latest book covers sports washing in general and the sports washing when Qatar was awarded the FIFA World Cup in particular. Olof is not afraid to ask the difficult questions and does no shy away from controversial topics.
We spoke about:
Sports washing and why money talks Why he decided to write his latest book If sports washing in women’s sports in a necessary evil The hypocrisy surrounding the topics of sports washing The dark future of journalism Sports and politicsAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 167 of Sports Management Podcast.
Johanna Dahlén is a sports journalist covering mostly Swedish ice hockey and basketball, but she was also sent to cover the Olympic Games in Beijing 2022. Johanna comes from a sporting family. She has played basketball and soccer, her brother is currently playing icehockey on the highest level in Sweden for Timrå IK and her father was playing ice hockey in the NHL when Johanna and her brother grew up, resulting in them moving around quite a lot.
We spoke about:
Why she became a journalist Moving around a lot as a kid Critics on social media Being a woman in a male dominated field Her biggest career dream outside of sportsAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 166 of Sports Management Podcast.
Nate Liberman is the VP of sports at Tixr, a company that partner with event creators to go beyond ticketing.
We spoke about:
The Ticketing Industry The Shift in Attention Span Why Data is Only as Good as the Action You Can Take Against It Nate’s Career JourneyAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 165 of Sports Management Podcast.
Keal Blache is the Vice President of Partnerships at vivenu, a global primary ticketing and experience tech company. He is also an adjunct professor, podcaster, Pickleball fanatic and more!
We spoke about:
The future of ticketing His work at vivenu Why he started Sports, Media & Tech Podcast His passion for PickleballAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 164 of Sports Management Podcast.
Elena Mirandola is the newly appointed CEO of F.C. Como Women. FC Como is the first club in Mercury/13’s portfolio and they are playing in the Italian Serie A Femminile.
We spoke about:
Being appointed CEO of FC Como Treating women’s football as a business FC Como’s partnership with NIKE Female empowerment Her best advice for young people in sports Her vision for FC ComoAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 163 of Sports Management Podcast.
Robbie Douek is the CEO of BLAST. Blast is a Copenhagen-based E-sports entertainment company delivering events across the world.
We spoke about:
Blast’s partnership with Alpine F1 Working for Google & Disney Working in sectors where he can make a differences The development of E-sports Differences & Learnings from traditional sport E-Sports vs Competitive Gaming Why 2024 is the biggest year for E-Sports in UK historyAnd much more!
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Welcome to episode 162 of Sports Management Podcast.
Mark Hewlett is the Co-Founder of Soul Padel. Mark has a background from food retail and has worked for Lidl in the UK for many years. In 2023 he decided to start Soul Padel, after seeing its potential as a sport on the rise. Soul Padel wants to bring padel to people from all walks of life and democratize the sport and ensure all-comers can pick up a racket.
We spoke about:
Democratizing padel The importance of proper coach education Padel as an Olympic sport Soul Padel’s partnership with Decathlon The biggest challenges in growing padel in the UK Being recruited by the government to help during CovidAnd much more!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Soul Padel
10:07 Partnership with Decathlon
19:34 Mark's Career Journey
28:08 Lessons and Advice
30:00 OutroFollow Sports Management Podcast on social media
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Welcome to episode 161 of Sports Management Podcast
Ryan Sember is the senior vice president of partnerships at Logitix. Logitix is a leader in live event ticketing technology and analytics whose vision is to automate the entire ticket lifecycle and provide data driven insights to serve the diverse needs of its clients. Ryan is a seasoned sports professional with experiences from Atlanta spirit, Atlanta Hawks and Miami Marlins.
In this episode, we spoke about:
His learnings from working at pro teams The Logitechs one platform The future of ticketingAnd much more!
00:00 Intro
01:00 What is Logitech?
09:30 Data Analysis and Client Relationships
20:11 Sports Industry Insights
29:18 Industry Trends and Future Outlook
32:00 OutroFollow Sports Management Podcast on social media
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Welcome to episode 160 of Sports Management Podcast.
Tim Bainton is He is the president of Blue Chip Sports Management, the COO of Epic Padel and an adjunct professor at Marymount University in the college of BILT. Tim has a background from Tennis, as a collegiate player and a coach. Today he is an experienced sports business professional and an entrepreneur.
We spoke about:
Being the Tennis coach for Bill Gates How to develop tomorrow’s leaders His view on Padel, Pickleball & Tennis His teaching style Why leaders don’t always take the inviteAnd much more!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
10:41 Padel, Pickleball, and Tennis
19:59 Business Strategy and Operations
31:26 Industry Leadership and Personal Philosophy
41:47 Education and Leadership Development
50:21 Teaching Methodology and Student Empowerment
59:00 OutroFollow Sports Management Podcast on social media
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Welcome to episode 159 of Sports Management Podcast.
Adam Breneman is a 3 time All-American Athlete, Media Personality, College Football Analyst, Entrepreneur, Speaker and more. He is the co-founder of The College Sports Company, previously Mercury, a billion dollar venture-backed college sports media and production company that creates original content to build brands, talent, and products that connect fans with the teams and athletes they love.
We spoke about:
Being forced to retire due to injury Why he is not defined by football Starting The College Sports Company at the perfect time Overcoming adversity in his career Why consistency is so important to him His podcast Next Up with ABAnd much more!
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Time stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:29 Adam's Football Career and Transition
04:09 College and Coaching Journey
07:02 Media and Business Ventures
10:39 Mindset and Overcoming Adversity
13:32 Preparation and Consistency
17:02 Setbacks and Resilience
19:58 Networking
26:01 Outro_____________________________________________________________
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Welcome to episode 158 of Sports Management Podcast.
Phil Andrews is the CEO of USA Fencing.
For those of you who followed this podcast since the beginning, you might remember Phil from episode 14, then acting as CEO of USA Weightlifting. It was great to have Phil back on the show and we disussed all the things that have happened since the last time.
We spoke about:
Why he became CEO of USA Fencing How Phil helped grow the overall business already in year one Why fencing is like combat chess The origins of fencing How he builds high performing teamsAnd much more!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:28 Transition to USA Fencing
06:29 Challenges at USA Fencing
11:46 DEI Initiatives
17:14 Financial Growth
30:46 Fencing Explained
38:27 Olympics and Future Plans
42:26 OutroFollow Sports Management Podcast on social media
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Welcome to episode 157 of Sports Management Podcast.
John Koufis is the majority owner and CEO for Johnstown Tomahawks ice hockey team, the General Manager for the Greek National Hockey Team and an experienced CFO.
We spoke about:
The process of becoming an owner of a team His top 5 hockey movies Becoming GM of the Greek National Team Greek hockey and its development Being awarded “2024 Adult Player of the Year” by USA HockeyAnd much more!
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