Leadership

At USF you study with faculty who have leadership experience in the industry — and you learn by doing, not just by listening. Our professors have unmatched experience in sport globally — they are front office and league executives, athletic directors, media hosts and broadcasters, and advisors to businesses across the industry. Because they all play active roles in sport, they bring fresh industry insights and practices to every class they teach, including navigating new athlete name, image, and likeness opportunities, sport betting implications, and technology-enabled disruptions. At USF, your professors, guest speakers, staff, alumni, and fellow students give you referrals to key people for insights on career strategies, organizations of interest, and new opportunities.

Academic Director

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Dr. Rascher has taught sports economics and finance, business research methods, and master's project. As President of SportsEconomics, his clients have included organizations involved in the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR, MLS, PGA, WTA, media, sporting goods and apparel, professional boxing, mixed martial arts, minor league baseball, NHRA, AHL, Formula 1, Indy Car racing, American Le Mans racing, Premier League Football, NASL, women’s professional soccer, professional cycling & swimming...
Education:
  • UC Berkeley, PhD in Economics, 1997
Expertise:
  • Sports Economics
  • Sports Finance
  • Sports Valuation
  • Sports Antitrust

Full-Time Faculty

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Professor Agha teaches courses in quantitative analysis and strategic management and previously taught sport finance and sport economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She worked in international business operations for several years and has also consulted to the sport and fitness industry by conducting economic impact studies, competitive analysis, and feasibility studies for clients in MLB, NBA, minor league hockey, local organizing committees, and fitness organizations. Professor...

Education:
  • PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Dr. Cellini teaches the first class in the Sport Management program across all cohorts, Leadership and Critical Thinking. He also teaches the Internship in Sport Management course as well as an elective, Media and the Sport Industry. He is currently in his 25th year at the University of San Francisco.
Education:
  • University of New Mexico, PhD Sport Administration, 1997
  • Fresno State University, MA Mass Communications, 1994
  • Fresno State University, BA Communications, 1992
Expertise:
  • Leadership
  • Critical thinking
  • Media and sports
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Dr. Michael M. Goldman is a marketing and sales teacher, researcher, and advisor to organizations in the U.S., India, Kenya, and South Africa. From investigating how to retain baseball season ticket holders of the San Francisco Giants, to advising the MTN Group on leveraging their FIFA World Cup sponsorship, to developing sales skills workshops with the Los Angeles Clippers, Michael has worked with students, managers, and clients to enhance their abilities to acquire, grow and retain profitable...

Education:
  • Gordon Institute of Business Science, DBA, 2014
  • Gordon Institute of Business Science, MBA, 2005
Expertise:
  • Sport fan and consumer behavior
  • Athlete, team or event sponsorship
  • Sport sales and demand generation
  • Sport marketing strategy
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A professor at the USF since 1997, Dr. Howell was the first full time professor hired into the Sport Management Master's program where he has taught numerous courses that focus on the intersection of sport, culture and commerce. He has since held multiple roles at the institution. In 2010 he was part of a three-member Interim Athletic Director team that oversaw all operations of USF's Athletic Department. He is currently the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative, a member of the Athletics...

Education:
  • PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • MS, University of Washington, Seattle
  • PGCE, Bangor University, Wales
  • BA, Bangor University, Wales

Dr. Manning teaches Sport Marketing and Business Development and Sales.  His approach as an educator is influenced by his time as a University Professor, College Administrator, NCAA Volleyball Coach, and High School teacher. He has broad experience teaching across the Sport Management curriculum – through collaborative projects with industry professionals/organizations (MLB, MiLB, MLS, NBA, NCAA, NFL, NHL, USL), his theme has become, “California is Our Classroom: The Intersection of Academia and...

Education:
  • University of New Mexico, PhD in Sport Administration, 2013
Expertise:
  • Sport marketing & sales
  • Branding
  • Sport law & risk management
  • eSports

Part-Time Faculty

Rob Halvaks teaches the Managing Sport in Dynamic Environment course at the Orange County campus and is one of the faculty mentors for the master's project. Professor Halvaks is the retired deputy commissioner and chief financial officer of the Big West Conference and has participated on a number of NCAA governance committees, including the Championships and Administration Cabinets and the Playing Rules Oversight Panel.

Prior to joining the Big West, Mr. Halvaks served as associate executive...

Education:
  • MA, Ohio University
  • BA, University of Michigan

Laura Hazlett is a talented and strategic executive with an impressive track record on complex projects that involve multiple stakeholder groups. Laura spent four years as the chief financial and administrative officer of the California College of Arts, was the chief financial officer for athletics at UC Berkeley, and served as a consultant to the University of Oregon. While with the University of Oregon, Laura was the financial point person for the development of Matthew Knight Arena, acting as...

Education:
  • PhD, Finance, University of California, Los Angeles
  • MS, Economics, University of California, Los Angeles
  • BA, Mathematics, Arizona State University
  • BS, Economics, Arizona State University

Derek Howard has more than 30 years of experience in  complex litigation on behalf of athletes, consumers, employees and trust  beneficiaries. He has served as Co-Lead Counsel in nationwide class action cases and obtained substantial awards through  both jury verdicts and pre-trial settlements. Mr. Howard’s practice has provided counseling and litigation advice concerning sporting organizations, major Fortune 500 corporations, and has attained newsworthy and groundbreaking settlements.

Education:
  • University of San Francisco, MA in Sport Management, 2009
  • Golden Gate University School of Law, JD, 1984
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA in Political Science and Urban Studies, 1980
Expertise:
  • Sport Law

Patrick "Ed" Lamb is currently an independent director and advisor for various companies in tech, manufacturing, real estate and entertainment. Mr. Lamb has over 30 years of CFO experience in various public, public subsidiary and private entities, specifically in the financial services arena. He has public and private company board experience and has an extensive background with the debt and equity capital markets, acquisitions and divestitures, operations, and various financing and...

Education:
  • BYU Marriott School of Business, BS and MAcc, Accountancy, with a minor in Managerial Economics

Industry Instructors

Each semester, industry professionals share their expertise with Sport Management students by teaching elective courses. This enables USF Sport Management students to learn dynamic trends, context, and specific aspects of sport-related careers from executives actively working in sport. Elective options vary each semester. A sample list of past elective course offerings are as follows:

  • Social Media & Content, taught by Danny Pedroza, Senior Director of Social Media, Golden State Warriors and Chase Center 
  • Athlete Marketing, taught by Ted Yeschin, Vice President at Wasserman
  • Sports Media & Entertainment, taught by David Tetreault, President of Triller, an AI-powered platform for creators to post content
  • Corporate Partnerships, taught Scott Gwartz, Executive Director, Corporate Partnerships at Los Angeles Lakers
  • The New Moneyball – Using Data and Insights to Impact Sports Business Strategy, taught by Jim Guthrie, Associate Vice President, Brands & Properties at Wasserman
  • Athlete Representation, Negotiating and Marketing, taught by CJ LaBoy, Senior Vice President (Agent) at Wasserman
  • Strategic Management & Human Resources, taught by Keith Dobkowski J.D., Chief Strategy Officer at FanReach
  • Strategic Management & Human Resources, taught by Juan De Jesus, Chief Strategy Officer at Next League
  • Sponsorship Activation and Marketing, taught by Dr. Heather Hunter, Senior Associate AD/SWA at UC Davis
  • Personal Branding and Sports Careers, taught by Dr. Rich Campbell, Marketing Professor at Sonoma State University
  • Getting Your Dream Job, taught by Celeste Gehring, Owner, Visionary Building
  • Monetizing the Digital Sports Fan: Engagement, Activation & Data, taught by Lisa Fahey, President & Chief Strategy Officer, Fancompass
  • Teams, Agencies, and How Athletes Make Money, taught by Arielle Moyal Stansell, Founder, Moyal Enterprises LLC


Staff