Most of my
time spent in MSBA has been working alongside the team at American Youth
Football (AYF). AYF represents the largest youth football and cheerleading
organization in the world, with close to a million members across all 50 states.
AYF was established to promote the wholesome development of the youth, encourage
good sportsmanship, and develop a program that was all-inclusive regardless of
superficial factors (such as weight, or athletic ability). I have been assisting
in the development of their social media sphere, as well as continuing to
improve their outreach to all the members of the program, both players and
coaches. We are currently seeking a potential to provide live-streaming of the football
games, as well as searching for more sponsors who share our passion in youth
athletics and development.
Last night,
as part of our speaker series, we had the opportunity to meet Mark
Zablow, Senior Director of Marketing at Platinum Rye. A graduate of Adelphi
University, Mark provided a down-to-earth, straight-forward account of his rise
to success. Having negotiated over 1,000 endorsement deals, Mark stressed the
importance of building trust with clients, getting on a more personal level
with individuals, and letting the business aspects follow suit. Mark revealed that
he was, “Not scared to start over,” and that humbling oneself will go a long
way in an industry that is full of ego. Always quick to crack a joke, he
expressed the importance of a little fun and enjoying the perks and excitement
that come with an industry built around entertainment and celebrities. Yet, he
made sure to share his passion for self-improvement. An avid reader, Mark said,
“Knowledge is king,” and encouraged everyone present to constantly seek a
greater understanding of whatever industry we choose in the end.
Overall, I
could not have asked for a more exciting, enthusiastic, and enlightening first
week at MSBA. I’m looking forward to whatever challenges I face down the road,
but will always remember to find time for a little fun in the weeks to come.
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