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Featured Young Professionals Series is Back

by TSBX | October 22nd, 2009

The Sports Business Exchange thinks it’s important to highlight young sports business professionals who are at the forefront of change and leadership within the business of sports. Whether it’s as an entrepreneur, someone with a start-up company, or someone working their way up the corporate ladder, these young sports business professionals should be recognized.

After a four month hiatus, the Featured Young Professionals Series is back. Next week we’ll be featuring Jeff Brunelle from Carrot Creative and Lacrosse All Stars.

If you haven’t had a chance to read our first installment of the Featured Young Professionals Series, click here to read about Brian Manning of 360 Sports Software and Tom VanHareen of U Recruit.

Want to nominate someone for the Featured Young Professionals Series? Email us at info@thesportsbusinessexchange.com.

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