SportTechie is a resource “devoted to the burgeoning intersection of sports technology… [which covers] the latest technological innovations, ideas, and products that impact the fan experience, player performance, and sports industry as a whole.” Its recent serie
VenueNet is the online forum where IAVM members can ask questions, give input, post stories, learn about upcoming events, discuss industry changes, prepare for potential threats, and so much more. This exclusive member benefit is a great way to communicate with your peers
We like to highlight it whenever an IAVM member is featured in a news story or an article. The latest is Billy Langenstein, director of events services for U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, who Athletic Business magazine will publish a profile of in its upcoming October issue. “
Growing up, I was passionate about sports and would spend most of my time playing the sport of the day at a local park with friends. It was fitting when I reached college, with a lack of superior athletic ability, that I found a sports management program. I saw it as a career solution
Combine badminton, tennis, and ping-pong and you get Pickleball, a sport increasing in popularity, especially among seniors. “Perhaps no organized sport since baseball, football and basketball matches pickleball’s seduction of so wide a swath of the population,” Peter T. K