As the Philadelphia Phillies compete for their second straight
National League Championship Series, an extended postseason run by the
reigning 2008 World Series champions will have a profound effect on
the greater Philadelphia region.
Temple University professors in Sport and Recreation Management, as
well as the university's Sport Industry Research Center, are available
to give insight on the playoffs and its potential impact on our
community.
R. Aubrey W. Kent
Associate professor and director of the Sport Industry Research Center
(SIRC).
Aubrey can discuss job satisfaction in the sport industry, organizational culture of sport, consumer perceptions of corporate philanthropy in the sport industry, sports leagues' brand extensions,event sponsorship and coaching. Contact: aubkent@temple.edu
Joseph Mahan
Assistant professor
Joe teaches sport marketing courses and has interest and expertise in marketing communications and sport consumers' use of new and emerging technologies. Contact: joe.mahan@temple.edu
Emily Sparvero
Assistant professor
Emily's research focuses on how communities can leverage the presence of professional teams to enhance economic development, marketing and social welfare. Specific interests include the ways in which the city's image is developed and communicated to external audiences, as well as opportunities to enhance community self-esteem and cohesiveness as the team progresses in the playoffs. Contact: 512-970-8593 or sparv@temple.edu
Jeremy S. Jordan
Assistant professor
Jeremy can discuss economic impact, exposure for the city, and fan attitudes and behavior. Contact: jsjordan@temple.edu
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