NSF "Meet-Up" Events

NSF "MEET-UP" EVENTS

The National Sports Forum meets each year in February for three days of networking, idea sharing and listening to the industry's top decision makers. This year we're bringing you a preview of the 2015 National Sports Forum with the NSF "Meet-Up" events. We will be traveling to TWO different cities this Fall to kick-off the NSF "Meet-Ups". Live in the San Francisco, California or Columbus, Ohio area? Join us for a FREE night of networking, cocktails and a panel dicussion.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Thursday, November 6, 2014
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
at
Jillian's at Metreon
175 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
 
   PANELISTS INCLUDE*:
MARIO ALIOTO
Senior Vice President, Business Operations
San Francisco Giants
CHIP BOWERS
Chief Marketing Officer
Golden State Warriors
 
SOLLY FULP
Deputy DIrector of Athletics
Chief Operating Officer, UC Berkeley
DAVE MULLINS
Vice President, Client Development
GMR Marketing
 
   MODERATED BY:

ANDY DOLICH
Partner
Odgers Berndtson's North American Sports Practice
*PLEASE NOTE: Panelists are subject to change.
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
at
Columbus Crew Stadium
1 Black and Gold Blvd., Columbus, OH 43211
 
    PANELISTS INCLUDE*:
DAVID BROWN
Executive Vice President
idegy, inc.
JOHN BROWNE
President
JMB Sports & Entertainment
JIM KAHLER
Executive Director, Center for Sport Management
Ohio University
CLARK BEACOM
Vice President, Ticket Sales, Service and Operations
Columbus Crew
 
   MODERATED BY:
RON SEAVER
President
National Sports Forum
*PLEASE NOTE: Panelists are subject to change.

Cocktails and appetizers provided, all you need to do is show up!

For more information or if you have any questions please contact Nicole Del Vecchio at 619.469.4101 ext 207 | [email protected]

 



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