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31.08.2018
39 Minuten
Episode 7 with Brad Griffiths
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-griffiths-38b5579 How does a
17-year-old break into the workforce? Brad Griffiths had no clue
either - but the combination of hard work, being friendly and being
a money getter put Brad in a position to work for McCann at a young
age - in a sports role nonetheless. Brad is a money getter. I
interviewed Brad for a job at Platinum Rye Entertainment and
quickly learned Brad was here to get money - he had done his
research, knew his value in the marketplace and firmly justified
how hiring him at this $ level will put him in position to get
money - and get money he did. No experience/no problem, no fear of
failure, and being conscious of the world around you are some of
the gems Brad shares on his experience working in the business of
sports Shout out to Scott Mayo, Shout out to Rick Reilly, Shout out
to good luck Rest in Power Sonya Smalls Recorded 6/18/2018
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01.08.2018
35 Minuten
I will always remember two records in football history. Al Bundy
scored 4 touchdowns in one game, and Kahlil Keys holds the longest
rushing touchdown from scrimmage at Yale University. Who is Kahlil
Keys? I asked myself the same question when he stopped me on the
street 3 summers ago to reintroduce himself to me. Today, Kahlil is
the Manager of Global Partnerships at Legends, but when I
interviewed Kahlil he was still working at Major League Baseball.
In all my years I have never met someone so focused and
disciplined. It has been a pleasure to watch him execute. Working
hard + working smart, and connecting with the right people has
helped Kahlil off the field. From the graveyard shift, to
record-setting runs at Yale, to MLB, to his work at Legends, Kahlil
embodies the spirit of someone who knows what it takes to get a
job. Shout out to the car wash, shout out Zach Berliner, shout out
to MSBA, Shout out to people helping people
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kahlilkeys/
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07.06.2018
32 Minuten
If you want a job in sports, listen to this episode! According to
Bailey, 95% of job applicants forget to follow up with a thank you
after the interview As the Dean of Students at the Manhattan Sports
Business Academy, Bailey has the privilege of interviewing hundreds
of students every summer that want to work in sports, hand
selecting 25 students every summer for the exclusive opportunity to
join the MSBA family. Despite being an MSBA alum herself and being
honored as one of Front Office Sports’ “Rising 25,” Bailey’s
entrance into the sports industry did not get handed to her. From
the grocery store to college athletics, to commuting multiple hours
to work for the PGA Tour while participating in the MSBA program -
Bailey has connected the dots to get her career going, amassing a
network of 100+ MSBA Alumni along the way. shout out to MSBA class
of 2018, shout out to Lorne Segall, shout out to stretch mark 4
https://www.linkedin.com/in/baileyweigel/ Recorded May 4th, 2017
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25.05.2018
51 Minuten
In the business of sport, survival is sometimes just as good as
winning. For Magma Global's CEO Mark Rothman, survival meant
summers at the DA's office wheeling a TV across the street from
courthouse to courthouse - all at the age of 14. Being creative,
humble, and hungry got Mark his foot in the door with very heavy
industry power brokers like Innovative Artists, Scott Rudin
Productions, and Platinum Rye Entertainment where he mastered many
unique business and relationship building skills. Mark is one of
the smartest people in the game who comes with an unparalleled
network of access - along with having the best holiday card year
after year. shout out to family, shout out to the printer, shout
out to handsome Pete, shout out to entertainmentcareers.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-rothman-magma-global/ Recorded on
10/20/17
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05.04.2018
60 Minuten
Long Snapper at Duke and THE Ohio State University, Harrison
parlayed his time on the bench into developing an uncanny ability
to build trust and relationships. He now has a career working with
Athletes and Sports professionals that has nothing to do him ever
playing a down - even Rudy got more playing time than Harrison.
Harrison Till is a Financial Advisor at Merrill Lynch Wealth
Management who leveraged his experience in and around college
sports and befriending athletes and agents into a career built on
trust. Building relationships, valuing time, managing expectations,
and never quitting and a few of the attributes Harrison touches on
in our conversation. shout out to the practice squad, shout out to
Jim Tressel, shout out to Handsome Pete, shout out to the
internship. https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-till-04b91b41/
Recorded 10/25/2017
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