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Is the #1 primary ticketing company in college athletics, and the #2 largest primary ticketing provider in the US including performing arts, arenas, and professional sports. A business or computer undergraduate degree from an accredited college/university.
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In lieu of the above experience, we will also consider time in professional / college athletics and active military service. In lieu of the above experience, we will also consider time in professional / college athletics and active military service.
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College athletics department multimedia production experience. Beyond March Madness, NCAA Digital covers 90 NCAA Championships for passionate college sports fans – including exciting events like the Frozen Four and College World Series.
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Elevate boasts an active client roster of over 175 sports teams, brands, venues, events and properties from among the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, NWSL, professional US and international football, professional tennis, MMA, motorsports and horse racing, college athletics and more.
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Major Administrative Unit / College: Intercollegiate Athletics. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Michigan State University is searching for Assistant to the Director positions to support various sports programs.
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At least 7 years of experience managing athletic facilities or relevant athletic administration experience in a college or professional sports setting required. Experience managing large athletics facilities including arenas, stadiums, ice rinks, natural and artificial playing surfaces and swimming pools desired.
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TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat) and their communities work, including emerging platformsPrefer previous experience in sports industry and ideally in college athleticsPrefer previous experience working with a sales teamAbility to meet deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environmentProven ability to collaborate with other content creators and stakeholdersCreative and strategic in nature with the ability to think outside the box and articulate "big ideas"Unquestioned integrity and trustworthiness.
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Qualified applicants who best meet the needs of the Kinesiology and Athletics Division will be contacted for an interview. Responsible for fiscal program management for the Foothill College intercollegiate women's volleyball team.
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Those with experience in the following categories tend to do well in this role: Sales, Marketing, Customer Service, Retail, Athletics, Restaurant, Teamwork, Training, Campaigns, Leadership, Communication, Outreach, Advertising.
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Exude a competitive spirit as evidenced by demonstrated success in school, athletics, music or another field. Educate candidates regarding employment and hiring trends and market insight Track daily activities within a CRM system Here are the requirements needed for success: Bachelor’s degree required from an accredited University or College required Minimum of 0-2+ years of professional work experience, ideally in one of the following disciplines: Recruiting, Sales, Finance, Business Operations, or Public Accounting.
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Maintain working knowledge of and adherence to all NCAA, Big 12 Conference, and institution rules and regulations and communicate immediately any possible infractions of such rules and regulations to the Athletics Compliance staff.
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The Accounting Analyst for Accounts Receivable is responsible for receiving hard copy or retrieving online contracts, and mapping contract specifications to the Banner Student System; invoicing and collecting payments for Third Party accounts, which includes federal, state and local agencies, foreign embassies, college savings programs, university service providers, off-campus work study employers, etc.
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As part of the Titan Community, you have access to many campus facilities and services including but not limited to the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, the Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton, cultural events and performances in the Clayes Performing Arts Center, Cal State Fullerton Athletics sports events, Titan Recreation Center, and the Employee Wellness Program.
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TGA Premier Sports combines athletics, academics, and life lessons to create fun and engaging youth programs. This job is perfect for part-time workers, retirees, high school and college students, stay-at-home parents, nanny, teachers, and anyone else with a flexible schedule who have a passion for sports, love working with young children, and wants to give back to their community.
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A minimum of five to seven years’ experience administering intercollegiate athletics —preferably in a community college. Prepares annual Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Survey (EADA) and reports/surveys the college deems appropriate.
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