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Panelists speak onstage in Innovation Hall

College of Business welcomes industry pros for panel on Portland's sports leadership

The event was the first in the college's new Spark Business Series aimed at connecting students with the business community

The 成人直播 College of Business hosted the inaugural 鈥淪park Business Series鈥 event on March 4 to examine what makes Maine鈥檚 largest city the nation鈥檚 top minor league sports market. 

Featuring representatives from Portland鈥檚 sports franchises and Sports Business Journal, the premier publication on the sports industry, the panel discussion provided students with an opportunity to explore career pathways in the business of sports and engage with professionals shaping the industry.

The event, titled 鈥淭he Business of Being #1 鈥 Portland鈥檚 Lead in the Minor Leagues,鈥 came just months after Sports Business Journal ranked Portland as the No. 1 minor league sports market in the country for 2024-2025 鈥 an impressive leap from No. 71 in 2022. The ranking, developed through extensive data analysis, considers factors such as attendance, economic impact, and facility investments. 

成人直播 President James Herbert welcomed an audience of over 80 members of the community, including 成人直播 faculty and administrators, students from across 成人直播鈥檚 diverse business degree programs, and the general public.

成人直播 President James Herbert speaks at the podium

成人直播 President James Herbert

He told attendees the event exemplified the hands-on approach to learning embodied by 成人直播鈥檚 academic programs to prepare students for their professional lives while they are still in school.

鈥淥ur goal is to prepare students so that they are ready 鈥 on day one 鈥 when they enter the workforce,鈥 Herbert said. 鈥淭his event exemplifies what we鈥檙e doing here at 成人直播: doubling down on experiential learning outside the classroom while marrying it with what鈥檚 happening inside the classroom.鈥

The panel, moderated by former U.S. Olympic Committee chief marketing officer Rick Burton, featured a distinguished lineup of speakers:

  • Chris Cameron, vice president of communications and fan experience, Portland Sea Dogs
  • Adam Goldberg, CEO/alternate governor, Maine Mariners
  • Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, founder and chief community officer, Portland Hearts of Pine
  • Dajuan Eubanks, president, Maine Celtics
  • David Broughton, reporter, Sports Business Journal

A Formula for Success

Broughton, who developed the methodology behind the rankings, explained that Portland鈥檚 top ranking reflects a balanced, thriving ecosystem. 

鈥淲e look at attendance for every minor league game in the country, measure changes in population and economic factors, and award points for maintaining and building new facilities,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a measure of how much teams support the market 鈥 and how much the market supports the teams.鈥

Panelists speak onstage in Innovation Hall
成人直播 students watch a panel discussion in Innovation Hall
A 成人直播 business student networks with community members
A woman stands to ask a question for panelists
David Broughton of Sports Business Journal speaks at the panel

Portland鈥檚 success, panelists agreed, stems from more than just its franchises 鈥 it鈥檚 the result of a city and state that deeply embrace their teams. Eubanks noted that the Maine Celtics鈥 success is built on community engagement. 

鈥淭he reason we exist in Portland and the reason for our success is how we commit to the community and how the community connects to us,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something very unique to minor league sports.鈥

Cameron emphasized the role of minor league teams as sources of entertainment and connection. 

鈥淲e all work for sports teams, but we do little sports work 鈥 we run the business operations, we sell the tickets, we sell the advertising, and we create the promotions,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are in the entertainment business and, more specifically, we are in the memory-making business.鈥

Our goal is to prepare students so that they are ready 鈥 on day one 鈥 when they enter the workforce." 鈥 成人直播 President James Herbert

Learning by Doing: 成人直播鈥檚 Commitment to Experiential Education

While the conversation centered on Portland鈥檚 place in the national sports industry, it also underscored 成人直播鈥檚 commitment to preparing students for careers in this growing field. 

Since launching in 2023, the 成人直播 College of Business has cultivated hands-on learning opportunities with local sports organizations, including a research partnership with the Maine Mariners that launched in January and student internships with teams like the Sea Dogs and Maine Celtics.

成人直播 students pose in front of the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland
Two students wearing Sea Dogs polo navy shirts stand in front of Hadlock Field

(Left): 成人直播鈥檚 College of Business recently announced a research partnership with the Maine Mariners; (Right): Morgan White and Samantha Fickett last year completed summer internships in sales and management with the Portland Sea Dogs.

 

Connor Blake, MBA, manager of 成人直播鈥檚 Center for Sport and Business Innovation and organizer of the speaker series, highlighted how these partnerships translate to real-world experience. 

鈥淭hrough collaboration with Portland鈥檚 thriving minor league teams, our students gain hands-on exposure to sports business operations, from marketing and sponsorship to fan engagement and analytics,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese opportunities not only enhance their education but also help build connections that launch their careers.鈥

Panelists echoed this sentiment when asked for career advice for students looking to break into the industry. 

鈥淒on鈥檛 be shy, be curious, and advocate for yourself,鈥 said Hoffman-Johnson; Goldberg emphasized the importance of work ethic and creativity, while Cameron stressed the value of networking and building relationships.

Dajuan Eubanks speaks to an attendee
Moderator Rick Burton leads discussion
Community members network during cocktail hour
成人直播 Business Dean Norm O'Reilly speaks onstage
President Herbert views the Sports Business Journal spread

Eubanks closed the discussion by encouraging students to be intentional about their career goals. 

鈥淎dvocate for yourself, but also have an understanding of where you want to go,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 have to be the final decision, but the more you鈥檙e able to articulate a pathway, then it鈥檚 our job to figure out if we have a spot for you.鈥

Norm O鈥橰eilly, Ph.D., dean of 成人直播鈥檚 College of Business, said the 鈥淪park Business Series鈥 aims to continue bringing industry leaders to 成人直播, providing students with invaluable networking opportunities and exposure to real-world business challenges. 

As the College of Business continues its rapid growth, he said, events like this panel reinforce its mission: equipping students with the skills and experiences needed to succeed in high-demand industries.

鈥淲e launched the 鈥楽park鈥 series, where we鈥檒l have one major event each semester, to bring our students, our faculty, and our centers closer to the business community, industry, and the citizens of New England,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y fostering dialogue on key business trends, we aim to create even more professional pathways for students.鈥

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