Sunday, August 18, 2019
Sports Management :: essays research papers
 Sports Management      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Someone once said, ââ¬Å"There are those who make things happen, those who  watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.â⬠ I consider myself one  of those rare people who really knows how to ââ¬Å"make things happen.â⬠ I have gone  from being a follower to being a leader, from being someone who was shy and  uncertain to a person who is self-confident and assertive. It has been a  remarkable metamorphosis, and it has changed my future professional plans and  personal goals.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The awakening of my independence happened during the end of my softball  season my freshman year in college when my head coach had cut my scholarship  because of lack of funding. I was faced with making my first mature decision  into what my future was to hold. The following year I transferred to Thomas  College hoping to play ball again which did not materialize because there were  not enough players recruited to start the softball program. At Thomas College,  I realized that I was going to school for the wrong reason -- to play ball. The  idea hit me that being at Thomas College was not going to get me where I wanted  to go in life. I then transferred to the University of Charleston, where I am  presently. I wanted to pursue a sport management degree, while using my  athletic abilities to participate in softball. I have no regrets on the  decisions I have made, because I would never be the person I am today or have  met all of the key people along the way.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Throughout my college career, I have attempted to learn as much as  possible about the field of sports management through various work experiences  with many different types of sports organizations. Through my experiences with  people in a minor league baseball association, fitness club, public relations  department, athletic departments, and various recreation centers, I have had the  opportunity to develop and hone my communication and public relation skills in  several different areas. These experiences have helped me gain a better  understanding of my career goals in the sports industry.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In addition to the time spent out in the field, my education at  University of Charleston has further developed my skills and knowledge of sports  management, specifically in the areas of marketing, promotions, public and media  relations, and management. I have also had the opportunity to be involved in  various extracurricular activities that have provided me with the skills and  knowledge that I have employed in my work experiences. Many concepts that I  have learned from these activities were not taught in the classroom, but were    					    
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