For the Homecoming Symposium I attended two events, Michael McClave of IMG and Jordan Strack of WTOL/BCSN. I went to see Michael McClave because he works in the golf division at IMG and the golf business is what I am looking to go into. Going to see Jordan Strack was just for fun and to see how he got his career started at such a young age at 24. I will be telling you about my experience with Mr. McClave of IMG.
Michael McClave got his undergrad in Accounting from Bowling Green State University and continued his schooling at BG earning his MBA.M.ED in Sport Administration. During college Mr. McClave was very pro-active in getting experience. He worked for the Cleveland Browns and also interned with IMG. He later was hired by IMG after posting his resume on Monster.com and had an inside connection at IMG.
At IMG his main job is to invoice all clients and their agreements, which means who sponsors his clients. He has to analyze the contracts of his athletes and collected funds from customers and his clients. Mr. McClave is responsible for making payments to his clients, projecting revenues on a quarterly basis, understand tax laws and treaties of other countries and communicate with managers regarding clients and they upcoming obligations.
I learned that IMG was formed with a hand shake with golfer Arnold Palmer and founder Mark McCormack, which started a contract. I also learned that IMG got rid of their football, baseball and hockey divisions. They then picked up college sports to replace those three divisions. Another fact that I learned was IMG represents 1,200 athletes, models and celebrities. I liked the fact that I was able to learn about another job in the golf business and this opens up my horizons. Also he was able to give us advice on finding a job and to dream big. I would have liked to hear more about other jobs at IMG that are in the golf business, but other than that it was a great time.
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I went to Nate Janoso's speech and he was very interesting and helpful as well. I enjoyed hearing what he had to say and his career path as well. He had a lot of information about what he had to do to get where he is today at his "dream job" and it was interesting to see what i would have to do in order to get a job like that.
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