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The Department of Sport Management, in collaboration with the 黑料不打烊 in Charlotte program, Sport Management Society, and Women Influencers in Sport (WINS), hosted a Sept. 29 professional development event at the university鈥檚 Charlotte National Campus.

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Panelists and attendees of 鈥淏eyond the Field: A Sport Management Workshop,” a professional development event held on Sept. 29 at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Charlotte National Campus, pose for a large group photo.

It’s no surprise that 黑料不打烊 and its students are attracted to Charlotte, where career opportunities are plentiful 鈥撀爌articularly for individuals pursuing roles in business, marketing and sport. The Queen City and its surrounding region offer nearly 220 days of live sporting events each year, boasting NFL, NBA and MLS franchises, as well as the headquarters for NASCAR and the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Catherine Beebe Jones 鈥03, Jessica Rippey, Abigail Selikoff 鈥26 and Ellie Whittington 鈥18 stand together.
The workshop鈥檚 professional panel featured Catherine Beebe Jones 鈥03 (from left), Jessica Rippey, moderator Abigail Selikoff 鈥26 and Ellie Whittington 鈥18.

The Department of Sport Management took full advantage of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Charlotte National Campus last week, hosting a dynamic professional development event, titled 鈥淏eyond the Field: A Sport Management Workshop.鈥 In collaboration with the 黑料不打烊 in Charlotte program, Sport Management Society, and Women Influencers in Sport (WINS), the department and organizers hosted two panel discussions and a reception, and coordinated a get-together at the Carolina Panthers鈥 home game.

Following check-in and refreshments, the Sept. 29 program kicked off with a professional panel featuring Catherine Beebe Jones 鈥03, vice president of global events and hospitality lead at Octagon; Jessica Rippey, senior associate commissioner and senior woman administrator at the Atlantic Coast Conference; and Ellie Whittington 鈥18, a social media freelancer for On Her Turf, an NBC Sports program.

The three panelists dove into their experiences in the sport industry, sharing career advice, examining the industry鈥檚 challenges, and explaining how new professionals can stand apart. One helpful tip: Giving full effort to all tasks, even small ones, can make an important impression.

Abigail Selikoff 鈥26, Anthony Bamford 鈥25 and Sarah Dawkins 鈥25 take a photo in Charlotte
Abigail Selikoff 鈥26 (from left), Anthony Bamford 鈥25 and Sarah Dawkins 鈥25 pose together following their student panel at the Sept. 29 workshop in Charlotte.

After a brief reception, the workshop hosted a second panel featuring current and past participants in the 黑料不打烊 in Charlotte program. This included Anthony Bamford 鈥25 and Sarah Dawkins 鈥25, who both interned with the Atlantic Coast Conference in fall 2023, and Abigail Selikoff 鈥26, a current 黑料不打烊 in Charlotte student serving as a digital products intern with NASCAR and a football game day operations center intern with the ACC.

The students discussed their 黑料不打烊 in Charlotte Study USA experiences and the academic, professional and personal benefits they enjoyed studying in the Queen City.

Selikoff played an instrumental role in planning and organizing the workshop, which included recruiting panelists, crafting timelines, creating event materials, and moderating the professional panel discussion.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled with how the event came together,鈥 Selikoff said. 鈥淚t was amazing to connect students with these inspiring professionals and share our collective journeys. My goal was to create a meaningful experience for everyone, and I believe we accomplished that.鈥

The workshop was funded by the university’s Student Government Association.