Leader by Example
Dustin Valdez has a message for fellow veterans considering going back to school to earn their degree: you can do it and you can thrive.
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Dustin Valdez has a message for fellow veterans considering going back to school to earn their degree: you can do it and you can thrive.
Warsaw Center alumni don’t just find careers in the sports industry, and Tabitha Hayes, MBA ’00, who currently serves as vice president of global brand management for EA, is a prime example of that.
After graduating from the University of Oregon, Amanda Pliska ’12 began her career in Nike’s global digital brand sector. She now works as a brand digital manager for the sportswear company.
Members of the Warsaw Sports Business Club held the first reimagined Warsaw Hoopfest this April, hosting nearly 150 participants for a day of basketball in the Matthew Knight Arena.
The University of Oregon has awarded the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center with a development grant and final program approval to create a new undergraduate study abroad opportunity focused on international sports business and sustainability.
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.
A new sustainable building in Portland now houses the Oregon Executive MBA and the Sports Product Management programs.
Designing sneakers for Nike or Adidas seems like a dream job to many. But it’s a dream that’s becoming a reality for students in the UO’s Sports Product Management program, which just graduated its inaugural class in March.
Roger Best, John McPhee, and Andrew Hamburg quantify the relationship between supply chain management and profitability.