One-On-One

In the world of sports event planning, the stories behind the scenes are as compelling as the action on the field. The One-on-One Interview Series is your exclusive gateway to the insights, experiences, and visions of the most influential figures shaping this vibrant industry. From visionary leaders and innovative entrepreneurs to state-of-the-art facilities and the architects behind them, this series offers an unparalleled exploration of the sports event planning ecosystem.

Each interview is more than a story; it’s a blueprint for success in organizing memorable, impactful sports events. Join us as we uncover the strategies, trends, and insights that are driving the industry forward. This is your opportunity to glean wisdom from top-tier professionals and apply their hard-earned knowledge to your own events.

Stay tuned to our One-on-One Interview Series, and take your sports event planning to the next level.

Al Kidd, Sports ETA – Aiming for a Recovery in 2021

Al Kidd, Sports ETA – Aiming for a Recovery in 2021

While nobody has a blueprint for navigating through COVID-19, Al Kidd, CEO of Sports ETA, the national trade association for sports tourism, has put his decades of business experience to use in managing through these unprecedented times. This interview, conducted in early November, captures what the organization has done to help its members stay informed and emerge intact when the pandemic has subsided.

Adaptive Sports Aim for Inclusiveness

Adaptive Sports Aim for Inclusiveness

With approximately 61 million people with disabilities living in the United States, adapted sports organizations (also known as adaptive sports or parasports) are often seeking ways to expand athletic inclusion for participants with disabilities. One such way is to host a symposium, like the recently held 2020 Adapted Sport Leadership & Business Symposium, which took place October 15 and featured more than 850 sport leaders logging into the remote session.

Jason Clement, CEO of SFA/SFM

Jason Clement, CEO of SFA/SFM

With 20 facilities in 16 states, the team has been busy making sure they can reopen in a way that is safe, healthy, sustainable and able to deliver on their mission of improving the health and economic vitality of the communities they serve. Where they’ve been able to reopen safely, results are impressive.

Terry Hasseltine: Leading Maryland Sports Toward Recovery

Terry Hasseltine: Leading Maryland Sports Toward Recovery

Terry Hasseltine, executive director of the Maryland Sports Commission, has been forging ahead for the future of sports in Maryland. The organization just released its 10th anniversary publication online about the impact sports has had on the state of Maryland and the industry over its first 10 years of operations. Beyond that, the commission is busy behind the scenes to make sure that as the industry recovers, Maryland partners are ready.

Rockford CVB’s Winning Branding Builds for the Future

Rockford CVB’s Winning Branding Builds for the Future

In the waning moments after Fred VanVleet helped the Toronto Raptors capture the franchise’s first NBA Championship last month, he turned to the camera following an interview to give a shout out to his hometown of Rockford, Illinois.