Sports Product Management News

Nike designer Wilson Smith and SPM student Taylor Johnston are just one example of the success of the Sports Product Management mentor program.

This summer, Sports Product Management master's student Satomi Ishikawa is interning with Nike's Global Community Impact department.

The UO Sports Product Management program kicked off its inaugural four-week Executive Leadership series in June with an intensive program designed to maximize the personal and professional development of each participant.

More than 1,660 career advising appointments, 370 on-campus interviews, 96 career workshops, and 56 employer events: At the Lundquist College of Business, we are focused on preparing well-educated, career-ready graduates.

We’ve made (and are making) investments and enhancements to key programs and priorities at the college.

Our industry-leading Sports Product Management program is now offering an executive education in Sports Product Leadership.

A look at the storied career of UO Sports Product Management cofounder and executive director Ellen Schmidt-Devlin.

Students in the Sports Product Management program had the chance to construct and cost their own product while creating caps for nonprofit Operation of Hope.

For Oregon Executive MBA alumna Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, it's all about finding your voice, your confidence, and your passion.

Roger Best, Chris Sataua, and Jordan Pope explored consumer-based pricing and the manner in which it impacts price, strategy, and profits.

Damian Vaughn, Roger Best, and Robin Vieira examined the flow experience of elite athletes and how sports products interact with athletes in facilitating a flow experience.

Sports Product Management program students have a new Portland space to make shoes and apparel.

A Sports Product Management student shares highlights from his paid summer internship in Ecuador.

Incredible student accomplishments, outstanding faculty research, a major gift from alumni, and more.

A gift from longtime supporters Nancy and Dave Petrone ’66, MBA ’68, primes the college for making even greater strides in global sports business education.