Alumni Careers in Sports
Read about how:
- American studies major Jacob Frank 鈥11 parlayed an internship and a seasonal job with National Football League communications into a job managing the league鈥檚 health and safety policy department.
- Managerial economics major Steven Perelman gets paid to fly around the world, orchestrate events for thousands of people, and connect with big-time sponsors and corporate partners in the action sports world.
- Alum Danny Seidel studied sociology because he was fascinated by people and understanding different viewpoints. Then he used what he learned to become a sports marketer.
Editor鈥檚 note: This is presented here as it was first published in 2015. Brent is still working as vice president of corporate partnerships at Sacramento Republic FC.
For Brent Sasaki 鈥94, it鈥檚 all about connections. As vice president of corporate partnerships at , the American professional soccer team based in Sacramento, this political science major has cultivated some important relationships for the capital city鈥檚 professional soccer team.
These include a local supermarket chain, a local plumbing company, major banks and restaurants, and the team鈥檚 highest profile partner, Jersey Partner .
But being a 鈥渞elationship guy鈥 is more than what Sasaki does to earn a living. Connecting with people is a passion and personal strength, whether it鈥檚 for his championship-winning team, as an involved parent on his kid鈥檚 soccer team, or as a life member and board member of the
Still connects with internship center and alumni association
新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis remains one of his most reliable relationships, he says 鈥 both the , which helped jump-start his professional life, and the CAAA, which offers resources he鈥檚 called upon when hiring staff of his own.
As an undergrad, upon realizing pursuing law wasn鈥檛 his passion, Sasaki visited the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Internship and Career Center. He had assistance applying for an internship with Marine World (now ), where he was introduced to sports marketing and sponsorship events by helping manage the Budweiser water ski tournament. After that, he was hooked.
鈥淚 knew then, this is the path I want to take,鈥 Sasaki said. 鈥淏ecause of that internship, long story short, it carried me to meet new people in the Bay Area and in Sacramento. Every connection I made carried me into the next job, which led me to where I am now. I owe a lot to that career center 鈥 that job catapulted me into my career.鈥
Established Kings鈥 internship program for college students
From to to the and on to the world of professional soccer, Sasaki has remained connected to his alma mater. While working as the Kings鈥 director of partnership marketing, he established an internship program for college juniors and seniors and connected with several 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis students through CAAA and the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis athletics department.
He brought five students on board, all of whom have gone on to have successful careers 鈥 one with Sac Republic FC and three in the sports marketing realm (the last is busy playing professional volleyball in the Philippines).
He wanted to return the favor, he said, given the amount of guidance he received as an undergrad. And he knew his fellow Aggies were a strong bet.
Aggie pride equates with work ethic and reliability
鈥淚鈥檓 huge on work ethic and intelligence. And if you鈥檙e a student at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, you鈥檙e going to have both of those,鈥 Sasaki said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a certain Aggie pride. I know, if you get through 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, you鈥檙e going to be successful in life, you鈥檙e going to work hard. Rigorous expectations make reliable, good, hard-working professionals.鈥
Sasaki is one of a dozen Aggies who work for the Republic FC, including president and co-founder of the team, Warren Smith. Together, these Aggies helped the team win the USL Championship during its inaugural season and become an icon for the Sacramento region.
It鈥檚 clear that wherever his professional path takes him, Sasaki will always be a member of Team Aggie too. And he shows his appreciation in one of the finest ways: by being a resource for, mentor to, and employer of fellow alumni.