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NASCAR president Steve Phelps to headline Sport Management Symposium

The fourth annual event, held at 福利亚洲国产精品鈥檚 School of Communications, will explore the theme of 鈥淪port Sponsorship and Branding in the Digital Age,鈥 and features two panel discussions delving into technology and social media use, as well as how college athletes are leveraging their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.

The fourth annual Elon Sport Management Symposium is set to return on Wednesday, April 19, and features a keynote conversation with Steve Phelps, president of NASCAR. In his role, Phelps oversees operations, competition and commercial endeavors for the largest auto racing organization in the United States.

In recent years, Phelps has been credited for being at the 鈥,鈥 helping introduce the Next Gen car, one of the sanctioning body鈥檚 most ambitious projects. In addition, under his leadership, NASCAR was named Sports League of the Year by Sports Business Journal at the 2021 Sports Business Awards.

The symposium, which is free and open to the public, kicks off at 4:30 p.m. in the School of Communications鈥 Turner Theatre. To reserve your spot, visit the symposium鈥檚 .

Following Steve Phelps鈥 keynote, the April 19 symposium will host a panel discussion titled 鈥淭echnology and Social Media: New Paths for Sport Sponsorship.” Participants include Chris Bayly 鈥08 (pictured top left, then clockwise), Jake Horowitz, Kara Wagner 鈥16, G鈥17, and Lauren (Hoffmann) Street 鈥03.

During his opening keynote, Phelps will address topics relating to the symposium鈥檚 theme of 鈥淪port Sponsorship and Branding in the Digital Age.鈥 As president of one of the most popular sports sanctioning and operating companies in the world, Phelps is well positioned to offer insights on how sponsorships and branding have changed and will continue to evolve in today鈥檚 marketplace.

鈥淣ASCAR provides the ideal environment for sponsorship activation thanks to the most loyal and passionate fan base in sports,鈥 Phelps said. 鈥淎s our sport continues to grow, existing partners and new brands alike are seeing the increasing value proposition NASCAR offers in terms of fan engagement and activation 鈥 whether it be at the track, on television or through our digital and social channels.鈥

Associate Professor Cara Lucia, who chairs the Sport Management Department, noted Phelps鈥 insights will be invaluable to guiding the symposium鈥檚 conversation.

鈥淪ponsorship and branding are so relevant in the sport industry to best leverage the athlete and sports teams,鈥 she said. 鈥淚nvesting in these efforts increases visibility of a brand not only for the athlete and team but also through sporting events. We are delighted to have Steve Phelps as this year鈥檚 keynote to address the evolution of sponsorship and branding, while honing in on today鈥檚 hottest trends and forecasting the future.鈥

Following Phelps鈥 keynote, the symposium will shift gears to panel discussions, beginning with the 鈥淭echnology and Social Media: New Paths for Sport Sponsorship鈥 panel. Participants include Chris Bayly 鈥08, founder of Winstate Sports & Entertainment, Jake Horowitz, senior account manager at 160over90, Lauren (Hoffmann) Street 鈥03, senior director of marketing and business operations for Richard Childress Racing, and Kara Wagner 鈥16, G鈥17, manager of digital experience for the Baltimore Orioles. Lucia expressed excitement that the panel will feature multiple Elon alumni working and thriving in the sport industry.

鈥淲e love having our former students return to share their experiences in the industry,鈥 Lucia said. 鈥淚 know our current students will gain a tremendous amount of insight from their interactions with our alumni and will have an opportunity to network as well.鈥

Ericka Link 鈥24, a member of the Elon volleyball team, and Jon Seaton 鈥23, a defensive lineman for the Phoenix football team, will be featured participants in the symposium’s 鈥淭he New World of NIL and College Athletes as Brands” panel.

A second panel, titled 鈥淭he New World of NIL and College Athletes as Brands,鈥 will feature two Elon student-athletes successfully leveraging their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights. Jon Seaton 鈥23, a defensive lineman for the Phoenix football team, and Ericka Link 鈥24, a member of the Elon volleyball team, are both members of the WWE NIL 鈥淣ext in Line鈥 program. This collaborative partnership with the global entertainment company features 15 college athletes nationwide, helping them monetize their image and utilize WWE resources to build their personal brand.

Seaton, who has nearly two million followers on TikTok, in February using his NIL deal to partner with Outback Steakhouse and the nonprofit organization Fighting Pretty to host a breast cancer charity event.

鈥淟ike our previous Elon sport management events, this year鈥檚 symposium has exceptional speakers, who will provide unique perspectives and insights on recent developments in sport sponsorship and branding,鈥 said Bill Squadron, assistant professor of sport management. 鈥淗aving Steve Phelps deliver keynote remarks will be especially educational given NASCAR鈥檚 leadership in this area.鈥

For more information regarding the 2023 Elon Sport Management Symposium, visit bit.ly/SPTSymposium.