George Washington University Sports Business Association
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Matthew Jones Posse Scholar and Honors Student at The George Washington University
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Rising Star
Jatin Nayyar Student at The George Washington University majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Management-
New York City Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Jatin Nayyar Student at The George Washington University majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Management-
New York City Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Violette Geissen 4 Years of Experience w/ the IOC's Marketing in Lausanne, Switzerland. About to finish grad degree at GWU in D.C.-
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Rising Star
Overview
The George Washington University Sports Business Association is a student organization committed to connecting GW students with the sports industry. The organization falls under the School of Business and resulted from the rebranding of the former Sports Marketing Association. Though the primary responsibility of the organization was to aid in the marketing and execution of the annual Sports Industry Networking and Career Conference (SINC), the group has evolved and now incorporates many more aspects of the industry and student life into its annual affairs. SBA is made up of both undergraduate students interested in the field of sports as well as graduate students pursuing their Sport Management MBAs from GW. The organization works to promote the Sport Management program at the university and to get students engaged and informed about one of the world's most exciting and largest industries. Our activities and events throughout the year include: ---Tabling at student organization fairs to promote the group and educate incoming students about the program ---The annual Sport Industry Networking and Career Conference (SINC) and future career treks ---Panels, site-visits, workshops, roundtables, and various other networking events ---Social activities such as fantasy leagues, outings to local sporting events, and watch-parties for major sporting events
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