How to Get Into Sponsorship Sales

How to Get Into Sponsorship Sales
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by Brooks Byers – October 2014

The Dallas Mavericks’ George Killebrew, the San Antonio Spurs’ Jeanne Garza and Baylor IMG’s Brian George shared advice and experiences in the sponsorship field at the Baylor S3 Club meeting on October 8th. Courtesy of Fox Sports Southwest and Fox Sports 1, we also provided some lucky Baylor S3 club members with court side seats at the Dallas Mavericks preseason game against the Pacers.

Why should students pursue a career in sports?

All three panelists spoke about the “diversity” of opportunities that selling sponsorships affords people. Sponsorship sales takes people outside the office, learning the inner workings of a range of businesses from “mom and pop stores to traditional giants” as Brian George put it. George Killebrew said it was great for people who enjoy “learning something new” every day.

On the other hand, the group warned of the long days that come with the job. Jeanne Garza said it’s important to remember that “it’s not what you see on ESPN.” Killebrew reminded everyone that “other jobs are more of a nine to five, Monday to Friday deal, and sports can always be a hobby. But, when the team schedule comes out for the year, it pretty much plans my life for the next few months.”

Getting into corporate partnerships

Brian George
Brian George

Killebrew’s advice for those interested in selling sponsorships was to gain experience in “multi-dimensional sales” like in the media field, where packaging groups of inventory for clients is more complex than selling individual products. Jeanne Garza suggested selling air at radio stations, since it’s more promotion-driven than TV, hence more like selling sponsorships for properties. Brian George underscored the need to be able to think outside the box. “We sell ideas, concepts and beliefs. Clients must know you have their best interests at heart.”

Women in sports

Jeanne Garza believes that opportunities for women in the field have grown significantly. She cautioned that women still have to be particularly careful in how they present themselves and in separating their professional and personal lives.

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George Killebrew

George Killebrew believes the talent pool today is much larger, and that the leadership teams he’s seen that included women were much more effective.

Career advice for students

Killebrew said that those wishing to enter the field need to be comfortable “introducing themselves and telling people what they want to do.”

He also said that a good resume is simply a “blueprint for telling your story, and a guide for our discussion” in the interview process.

Jeanne Garza made a case for cover letters because they’re a great way to show why you’re unique and a great fit for a position. She also added that any errors in the resume or cover letter are reason enough to not consider a candidate.

Jeanne Garza
Jeanne Garza

Brian George emphasized the importance of building relationships, especially in a small industry like sponsorship sales. Even if you just meet someone new and go to dinner with no immediate job prospects, you should still write a hand-written thank you note.


Cover photo source: Courtside Jones

 

The Sports Sponsorship & Sales (S3) 2013 Board Meetings in Pictures

The Sports Sponsorship & Sales (S3) 2013 Board Meetings in Pictures
by Kirk Wakefield – November 2013

[dropshadowbox align=”right” effect=”lifted-both” width=”150px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Look for S3 State of the Sports Sales Industry Survey on December 1, 2013![/dropshadowbox]The 9th annual Sports Sponsorship & Sales 2013 board meeting was the largest to date. Look through the pictures below to find yourself (which is what so many seem to be trying to do these days) or someone else you know.

Awards

The 2013 Chevrolet S3 Awards for outstanding contributions to the S3 program and for exhibiting a WINning attitude were presented by Dave Nottoli (Regional Sales & Marketing Manager, General Motors) to:

  • S3 Alum: Drew Mitchell (Vice President, Corporate Partnerships, Texas Legends)
  • Corporate board member: Bill Moseley (Director, Marketing Communications, AT&T)
  • Team board member: Kris Katseanes (Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service, FC Dallas)
  • S3 Report Writer: Murray Cohn (Vice President, Team Ticket Sales, NBA)

[dropshadowbox align=”center” effect=”lifted-both” width=”450px” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ] W = Work ethic  I = Integrity N = Networking relationships[/dropshadowbox]

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Panels

The board meeting featured Frank Miceli (SVP Spurs) as the keynote speaker, Bill Guertin leading a special training session for S3 students, and three outstanding panel discussions:

  • “Have phone sales gone the way of the Dinosaur?” Moderated by Kris Katseanes (FC Dallas) with panel members Rob Zuer (Rockets), PJ Keane (Astros), Jamie Weinstein (Magic), & Wade Graf (Rangers).
  • “Activation & Engagement: Effective organization & practices in a changing environment,” Moderated by Travis Dillon (The Marketing Arm) with panel members Matt Ward (Astros), Greg Grissom (Texans), George Killebrew (Mavericks), & Jeanne Garza (Spurs).
  • “The Do’s & Don’t of Successful Sales Careers,” Moderated by Murray Cohn (NBA), with panel members Brian Norman (76ers), Paige Farragut (Rangers), Nic Garcia (NBA), & Kris Katseanes (FC Dallas)

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Banquet & Meetings

With over 55 executives representing 44 organizations, Baylor S3 juniors (32) and seniors (22) built relationships and interviewed for internships and full time positions. Thanks to everyone for your support & participation. [slideshow_deploy id=’3388′]

List of Registered S3 Board Member Attendees

Last name First name Affiliation
Apgar Bryan Website Alive
Bell Jody RMC/Pizza Hut
Boyce Bill Texas Legends
Brand Matt Houston Astros
Brum Paige Circuit of the Americas
Burnett John Southwest Media Group
Busch Jeff Jack Morton Worldwide
Cheever Adam AEG Kings/Galaxy
Clark Joe San Antonio Spurs
Cohn Murray NBA
DePoy Lisa On The Border
Dillon Travis The Marketing Arm
Eldersveld Jeff Columbus BlueJackets
Farragut Paige Texas Rangers
Farragut Paige Texas Rangers
Fernandez Eric Media Link
Flynn Steve Chevrolet
Garcia Nick NBA
Garthe Cris Houston Rockets
Garza Jeanne San Antonio Spurs
George Brian IMG/Baylor University
Glenn Bill Breakthrough
Goren Bill Austin Toros
Graf Wade Texas Rangers
Grissom Greg Houston Texans
Guertin Bill 800 Pound Gorilla
Haynes Cody Houston Rockets
Heidtke Jon Fox Sports Net
Horn Leslie Dallas Stars
Hughes Tom NRG Energy
Jolesch Chase Baylor University
Katseanes Kris FC Dallas
Keene P.J. Houston Astros
Killebrew George Dallas Mavs
Kinsey David St. Louis Rams
Leva Joe New York Yankees
Lichty Chuck Orlando Magic
McKenzie Eric San Diego Padres
Metz Lynda Carrier RMC/Pizza Hut
Miceli Frank San Antonio Spurs
Mitchell Drew Texas Legends
Moseley Bill AT&T
Norman Brian Philadelphia 76ers
Nottoli Dave General Motors
Rivers Anne BAV Consulting
Robbins Mike New York Yankees
Sehgal Anita Academy Sports + Outdoors
Spicer Bill Dr Pepper/Snapple
Torres Frank San Antonio Spurs
Vogelaar Mike Daktronics Sports Marketing
Walker Tami Phillips 66
Weingartner Heidi Dallas Cowboys
Weinstein Jamie Orlando Magic
Wright Tommy Legends
Zuer Rob Houston Rockets

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