“Sports Management: Building the New England Patriots Franchise” with Andy Wasynczuk, former COO of New England Patriots

“Sports Management: Building the New England Patriots Franchise” with Andy Wasynczuk, former COO of New England Patriots DecemberDec 02 2020 09:00am - 10:00am

Join the Veale Institute of Entrepreneurship Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 9 a.m. via Facebook Live for a discussion on sports management with Andy Wasynczuk, former COO of the New England Patriots. He will discuss his role in building the New England Patriots franchise.

Sports Management is a CWRU Advanced Seminar course taught by Gary Pillar, executive director of major gifts and assistant athletic director for development at CWRU. The course is designed to give students the opportunity to explore the community of ideas and activities related to the professional and managerial world.

Several lectures from Sports Management will be livestreamed this fall semester as part of the Veale Institute’s Open Class Series. Other Open Classes this semester feature seminars from Brandon Cornuke’s AMES Business Model course, Michael Goldberg’s Beyond Silicon Valley course, and David Sylvan’s Advanced Seminar on the Internet of Things. Information on these seminars is provided through Veale Institute social media platforms.

This will be broadcast directly to Facebook Live on CWRU Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship’s Facebook page.

Register on CampusGroups.

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