Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Internship / Career Oppurtunities 16-20

For the last of my internship and career explorations I tried to find positions that were specific to what I want to do after I graduate. Primarily, I tried to focus on positions in the golf industry that are both challenging and fun. Most of the jobs and internships I found are in the southeast region, and all of them had online application processes.
Jobsinsports.com

PGA Internship Program
The first internship I looked at was a position with the PGA Tour. They are looking for interns that are currently in college or graduate programs. As an intern I could be placed in a number of positions, but all would be great opportunities to lean the business side of the golfing tour. Also, I would work with some of PGA Tour affiliated charities and various projects that give back to the community. Some of the requirements include: enrollment at a four year institution, a GPA of 2.8 or better, and golf experience is recommended.
Georgia State Games Commission Internship
The Georgia Games Championships is a state-wide Olympic Style festival that is open to citizens of Georgia. There are over 40 events and 10,000 athletes that compete. As an intern I would be responsible for handling various tasks such as: awards, give-aways, concessions, sports supplies and equipment. This internship is open to college or graduate students looking to earn credit. Also, one has to able to lift heavy items, count merchandise, check order sheets, and keep track of inventory.

Florida State Golf Association- Tournament Manager
Another internship I looked at was with the Florida State Golf Association. As an intern I would be the tournament manager for junior girls golf. This is a one year paid internship. Some of the duties include: administration of entries, tournament pairings, and other materials used in conducting competitions. One has to have extensive golf knowledge and playing experience, personal skills, and computer skills.
Comcast/ Golf Channel – Marketing Manager
The fourth job I looked at was a position with Comcast/Golf Channel. I would be the marketing manager and responsible for the advertising and sales of the organization. The primary focus of the job is to gain new customers and keep existing ones through both online and print advertising. Some of the requirements include: Bachelors degree in marketing, 6-9 years related experience, strong presentation and written skills, and an understanding of legal requirements.

Eclipse Business Golf Academy- Golf Even Consultant
The last job I looked at is definitely pretty interesting, and it sparked my curiosity. I would basically be the owner and operator of my own business that is responsible for organizing and developing tournaments for both organizations and golf clubs. I would work under the Eclipse name and they would receive part of my commissions, but the amount of work I put in dictates my pay. I would be consulting and producing golf events and also selling Eclipse services and products. One is expected to make $500 to $5000 per event. Also, you are trained by the Eclipse Company, who also supplies you with contacts and support to be successful.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Event Management

I went a little different rout with my event management project, and I hope Dr. Epling does not mind. I really wanted to do something that was related to what I want to do after I graduate. With that being said, I chose to help the head golf professional at Battlefield Golf Course run a Thanksgiving golf tournament. I had worked at this location over the summer and received a call this past week saying that they really need my help. The assistant professional had plans out of town and they needed major help with the tournament, so I stepped in to help. This is a great tournament but it can be very overwhelming for the people responsible for running it. Mike Miller, the head professional, and I had our hands full for sure, as there were over 130 players that signed up.

Pre-Event
The pre-event responsibilities actually took place on Thanksgiving, as the golf tournament was on the following day. Initially, we focused on getting the driving range and golf carts ready. After that, we prepared the banquet room for the festivities which included bringing in chairs, tables, and decorations. Lastly, we had to get all the tee times together and set a schedule for the following day.

During Event
When Friday rolled around it was time to get the tournament underway. We got an early start and got the golf carts and driving range set up first thing in the morning. The golfers began to arrive and gather up, so we went over the rules with the players and described the overall schedule of the day. Lastly, we monitored the tournament and facilities to make sure everything went smoothly.

Post-Event
The Saturday following the tournament was by the far the roughest day of the three. I was primarily responsible to cleaning up everything from the previous day, which including taking out trash, putting up the tables and chairs, cleaning the golf carts, and cleaning the banquet room. It was definitely a long day but everyone worked hard and contributed.  

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Cite Visit Turner Field

On Thursday our class took their last trip of the semester to Turner Field. This was a great experience and a good time for all of us. We started our tour in the Braves Museum which had a bunch of memorabilia and even had an old school bus that they traveled on in the organization’s early years. After our walkthrough of the museum our guide took us around the facilities. We got a close up look at the stands, the suits, the media rooms, and even the locker rooms. Lastly, we were taken down to the dugout and got an eye level view of the field, just like a player.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Graduate Assistantships 6-10

This time around I found a lot of great schools with some excellent graduate programs. The schools I looked at include: Eastern Kentucky University, University of Central Florida, Northwestern University, Western Kentucky University, and Liberty University. Each of these are fine institutions and offer graduate programs in Sport Administration or similar fields, which I am interested in. Most of these programs carry the same requirements which include a 2.75 GPA, an official transcript, and recommendations. Also, all of the schools I researched had online application processes.  Lastly, there were also some good graduate assistantships offered to help fund the schooling. Some of these included: a teaching assistant, various positions as assistants on athletic programs, and training assistants.

Graduate Assistantships 1-5

I found a lot of great schools that offer graduate programs in my desired field. For the most part, I looked for sport administration degree programs at schools with a good reputation and location. The schools I found include: Indiana University- Bloomington, Valparaiso University, Wingate University, University of Louisville, and Arkansas State University. Most of these schools carry similar requirements like a four year degree with a 2.75 GPA, recommendation letters, and some require a written essay.  Also, there are assistantship opportunities that cover the cost of tuition. Some of these are sport related but the majority of the positions are teaching assistants. All in all, these are some great schools in a good location for me and it is worth considering each of them.

Internship / Career Opportunities 11-15

I found quite a few interesting jobs and internships this time around.  I focused primarily on the southeastern region because I do not want move too far away from home. Also, this time I focused some of my attention on trying to find some internship opportunities in case I decide to attend graduate school after graduation. All of my jobs were found on the Jobs in Sports website and all of them also have online applications.

The Golf Channel Email Marketing Coordinator
This is a great job in a field that I am definitely interested in. The job is golf related but there is also the marketing element that is extremely appealing to me. For the most part, I would be responsible for developing marketing campaigns through an email system which showcases some the aspects of the golf channel and their affiliates. Some qualification include: a four year degree, and a couple of years experience with marketing.

Tampa Bay Rays- Internship (Stadium Operations)         
With this internship I would work with the Tampa Bay Rays’ stadium operations staff to perform basic facility management tasks. This includes both game day and non-game day operations. This is an internship and the organization offers a stipend to cover college tuition. Therefore, this would be a great opportunity if I decide to pursue graduate school.  

Atlanta Spirit (Hawks & Thrashers) – Game Operations Intern
This is another great internship that is very appealing to me. Primarily, I would be working with the staff to prepare facilities for game day. Some of the tasks could include: Assist with creating and packaging entertainment content for Hawks and Thrashers in-game promotions, contests and video vignettes, and manage give-away merchandise for games. The biggest perks for me with this internship is that it is close to home and with a high profile organization.  

New Balance- Apparel Sales Rep       
This is a pretty interesting job with a high quality organization. New Balance has a great reputation and I think it would be a pleasure to work for them. The things that interested me about this job are the facts that it would be different every day and also challenging. Basically, I would be responsible for marketing their products, which includes developing sales and marketing plans for the organization.

Miami Heat (American Airlines Arena)- Computer Graphics Intern 
The last internship I looked at really caught my eye. Working with the Heat would be a great experience and a huge opportunity. As their intern I would help the staff develop visual effects for marketing and media purposes. I do not have a lot of experience with developing graphics or special effects but I think it would be great to learn. This is kind of a dream internship and it might be a little out of league at the moment.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Cite Visit: Georgia Tech Recreation Facility / Georgia Dome

On Tuesday our class went on their second cite visit and our first stop was at Georgia Tech. We were guided on a tour of their recreation facilities and it was amazing to see how much stuff they actually have. There was a huge weight room that included free weights, machines, a rock climbing wall, and several racket ball courts. Upstairs there were numerous basketball courts surrounded by a large walking track. Also, one the most interesting pats of the facility were the numerous swimming pools. The pools were remodeled for the Olympics and they are truly top notch. There is a diving pool used for diving competitions, and Olympic length swimming pool, and also a leisure pool that has a huge spiral slide.
Our last stop of the day was the Georgia Dome. I have been to the dome before but our guide took us to some great areas that I had never been before. He took us to some of their newly remodeled suits which are incredibly nice. Also, he actually even took us down on the field and we got to run around on the turf. Lastly, probably the best part of the tour was when we got to go in the locker rooms. It was awesome to be in the same place where so many great athletes get ready for a football game.