54 episodios

There is an intricate ecosystem that exists around any field of play. Meet the credential-wearing people who play key roles in the sports industry.

Credentials Only profiles the sports business professionals filling a wide variety of jobs behind the scenes to make games possible for the stars to play and fans to enjoy.

For more, visit www.credentialsonly.com.

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There is an intricate ecosystem that exists around any field of play. Meet the credential-wearing people who play key roles in the sports industry.

Credentials Only profiles the sports business professionals filling a wide variety of jobs behind the scenes to make games possible for the stars to play and fans to enjoy.

For more, visit www.credentialsonly.com.

    Ep. 51: Paul Woody - Vice President of Business Development, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

    Ep. 51: Paul Woody - Vice President of Business Development, Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association

    Paul Woody’s career has seen him selling for a variety of properties, from college athletic departments to a racetrack that really is a year-round event facility to his current role as Vice President of Business Development for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. 
    Paul stresses there is one thing that is more important than anything else in having sales success. He understands the importance of telling the story of the property you are selling and relationships with key stakeholders, but above all else, he puts the greatest value on listening. 
    In this episode, Paul also discusses how he balanced working in sports while getting a doctorate degree, why he decided college athletics was not the dream job he thought it would be, the importance of momentum and much more.  

    • 1h 12 min
    Ep. 50: Bob Bryant - President & CEO, 500 Festival

    Ep. 50: Bob Bryant - President & CEO, 500 Festival

    Bob Bryant has had a number of different titles in his career regardless of his role, he feels his job has always been to be a promoter. From working with the circus to connecting Cartoon Network with NASCAR to his current work as President & CEO of the 500 Festival, he feels drawing on all his past experiences has always served him well. 
    In this episode, Bob shares all that goes into planning the 500 Festival, a mission-driven series of community events throughout May leading up to the Indianapolis 500. He also describes how he works with numerous stakeholders – from corporate partners to government officials to volunteers – to put on the events. 
    Bob also describes how his roots as a promoter has helped him every step of the way, from selling minor league hockey tickets to bringing Scooby Doo to Wimbledon and shares advice about the importance of the right attitude when working in sports and how fulfilling it is to see creative ideas fully executed.  

    • 1h 16 min
    Ep. 49: Scott Kornberg - Broadcast, Media & Public Relations Manager, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

    Ep. 49: Scott Kornberg - Broadcast, Media & Public Relations Manager, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

    Scott Kornberg says he sees a lot of fireworks shows each summer. Such is life working in minor league baseball. 
    Scott stays busy serving as not only broadcaster but also media & public relations manager for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. After Minor League Baseball was shut down in 2020 on account of the pandemic, it is back in 2021, and the new year is a big change for the Jumbo Shrimp as they move up to Triple A. 
    In this episode, Scott talks about balancing both his roles, staying well informed on the everchanging minor league rosters, the importance of everything but the game in the minor leagues and what broadcasters have served as inspiration for him. 

    • 1h 18 min
    Ep. 48: Simon Evans - Sports News & Football Correspondent, Reuters

    Ep. 48: Simon Evans - Sports News & Football Correspondent, Reuters

    Simon Evans has covered a wide variety of sports in nearly two decades with Reuters, but his university background in government and political science may have been his most valuable training in the past week as he covered the Super League, the doomed breakaway effort by leading European soccer clubs.
    As Reuters football correspondent, Simon was heavily involved with Super League coverage, securing a byline on 19 stories over a four-day period. In this episode, he explains what Super League set out to be, why it failed and what the lasting impacts may be for the clubs that tried to break away. 
    Simon also shares how he has approached covering so many different sports during his career and what he has done to learn more about those he has not necessarily known much about. He also talks about how rare it is to be a foreign correspondent for sport and how working for an international wire service requires a very narrow approach to his writing. 

    • 1h 14 min
    Ep. 47: Dan Rossetti - President, Ascension Sports Partners

    Ep. 47: Dan Rossetti - President, Ascension Sports Partners

    Dan Rossetti has built his career in sports working to get others their career in sports. The founder of Ascension Sports Partners, his agency has conducted searches for a wide variety of sports organizations. One of the unique aspects of his company is not limiting their placement work to only C-suite positions.  
    As so many others have, he recognized how COVID was changing the industry. As a result, he built up his career coaching services to assist job seekers, whether new college graduates or someone who may have been let go due to the pandemic after decades in sports. 
    In this episode, he shares a great deal of advice about finding jobs in sports, including about resumes, interviews and networking. 
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    • 1h 14 min
    Ep. 46: Courtney Ksiazek - Director of Partnership Marketing, Angel City FC

    Ep. 46: Courtney Ksiazek - Director of Partnership Marketing, Angel City FC

    Courtney Ksiazek works for a team that is still one year away from playing a game yet is one of the more recognizable brands in sports. In this episode, she shares how the high-profile investors behind Angel City FC have generated a great deal of buzz for the organization.
    In her role as Director, Partnership Marketing, Courtney is seeing firsthand the excitement for this NWSL team while also working with companies to implement agreements that include a commitment of 10% of all sponsorship dollars to be invested into the team’s community impact activities. 
    A college athlete herself, Courtney shares her thoughts of Name, Image and Likeness while also describing what makes soccer a great sport to watch and invest in. 

    • 1h 4 min

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