Mark Tatum, NBA Deputy Commissioner & Chief Operating Officer - a podcast by Raman Sehgal & Andrew Tarvin

from 2021-05-09T04:00

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“Sports and basketball transcends globally - teaching hard work, perseverance, teamwork, and respect.”


Mark Tatum is the NBA’s Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer - a position he’s held since 2014. Having worked at the NBA for 20+ years, Mark currently leads the NBA’s business operations, including international efforts, as well as Global Partnerships, Marketing, and the NBA Development League.  Prior to joining the NBA, Tatum worked for Major League Baseball, Clorox, and Pepsi -  in varying roles in corporate sponsorship, sales, and sports marketing. And of course, Mark got his start at P&G in sales management.


A graduate of Cornell University, Mark received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1998, and has been named to the SportsBusiness Journal’s “50 Most Influential People in Sports Business”, as well as as one of Forbes’ Most Influential Minorities in Sports. Mark sits on the Board of Trustees for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Board of Directors for USA Basketball, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Central Board and Executive Committee, and the Board of Directors for The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids., Mark’s also a member of the Executive Leadership Council, a national organization empowering African-American corporate leaders to make significant and impactful global community contributions.


You’ll enjoy this candid conversation about hearing how Mark found his way to the world of sports - a passion area of his - and the importance of action over words.

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