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Jordan Pope, MS '18 joined the Sports Product Management program with a career goal of being a demand planner. He now works as an associate product line manager for Nike Basketball Apparel.
Eric Theisen wanted to have a hand in product creation for athletes around the world. As a member of the Sports Product Management's class of 2019, he's bridged his background in exercise science with product creation.
Lundquist College alumnus Oliver Alexander '14 wants to give remote workers an alternative to coffee shops.
As an undergraduate business student, Lauren Fukuhara was already running her own apparel store through Etsy. She joined the Sports Product Management graduate program to learn how to balance functionality with style.
Jonathan Hutnyan brought six years of sales and marketing experience with him when he joined the Sports Product Management program in fall 2016. He now works as a product analyst for Under Armour.
Austin Hodges, a member of the UO Sports Product Management program’s inaugural cohort, now works for adidas Basketball.
Lundquist College faculty continue to impress with distinguished honors and top industry recognition for their pioneering work.
The Lundquist College of Business is now offering two new minor options, entrepreneurship and sports business, with a third in sustainability coming soon.
In December, Business Honors students traveled to San Francisco to meet with Business Honors Program alumni and others at Slack, PAC-12 Network, Blackrock Financial Consulting, and Roku.
Students now have greater access to cutting-edge career development, advanced certifications, staff, and alumni and employer engagement options through Mohr Career Services.
A generous gift will create the Dan and Peggy Neal Fund for Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, yielding dividends for generations to come.
Executive MBA students garnered international insights during their September study trip to New Zealand and Fiji.
The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board debuted Duck Tank, a startup pitching competition inspired by the Shark Tank television show.