Dennis Adamovich, CEO College Football Hall of Fame – Work In Sports Podcast - a podcast by Brian Clapp - Work in Sports

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Dennis Adamovich, CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame joins host Brian Clapp to discuss leaders that inspire him, the steps to becoming a CEO, negotiating techniques and much more. Hey everybody, I'm Brian Clapp VP of Content and Engaged Learning for WorkInSports.com and this is the Work In Sports podcast.We all have big dreams for the sports industry right? I mean none of us grew up thinking I dream someday of being a mid-level manager, working nights, weekends and holidays with the hopes of eventually moving out of my parent's house. No of course not, we all dream bigger than that. We dream of being a sports agent, leading an organization, anchoring sports center, coaching LeBron's kid, being a CEO, running an NFL draft.These are big goals, big dreams. But, you have to leave them in the background for a bit. Don’t ignore them, don’t forget that they are what guide you -- they have a huge role in your life and success - but for right now, you have to focus on the steps. You see no one starts out at the big goal, they build, systematically to reach the dream. Anchors on SportsCenter start out as a sideline reporter for the rodeo in Pocatello Idaho. They learn their craft, they make mistakes, they build their style and point of view, the refine their writing and communication skills, they understand the entire production and staffing and budgets.And then they graduate to Champaign Illinois. Maybe 5 years later ESPN notices them, and they end up doing sideline for a Wednesday night Toledo vs. Akron college football game. It’s a build. I’ll task every one of you listening with this chore -- take your big dream, and break it down into steps. If you want to be a sports agent -- what are the steps you need to get there? Focus on the steps. Take today’s guest - Dennis Adamovich, CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame. He didn’t graduate college and become CEO of the College Football Hall of fame. He spent 8 years at a major brand, Coca Cola, he worked up within this global brand, to a point where he had 110 staff members he was responsible for. He oversaw the sports marketing and sponsorship efforts for the brand, he managed over $150 million in brand funds. And that was just the first 8 years of his career. Over the next 15 years, he was SVP of Turner Broadcasting. He took the steps, he mastered the business of sports, he managed people and budgets, he landed sponsorship deals and much much more. These were his steps. Now, after making all these moves, and proving himself, becoming a CEO was a natural extension of all he had done to that point in his career.Dennis Adamovich has helped turn the College Football Hall of Fame into a jewel of downtown Atlanta -- I’ve been twice now, and it’s one of the must-see stops when you visit Atlanta. And he joins us this week to share a little more insight into his role and how he’s grown in the industry… here’s Dennis Adamovich CEO of the College Football Hall of FameQuestions for Dennis Adamovich, CEO College Football Hall of Fame1: We’ve had guests of varying experience in the sports industry on this show to help provide the entire picture of what it’s like working in the sports industry – but we’ve had very few with as much experience as you, so thank you for lending your expertise.Let’s start with this – at what point did you decide on sports for a career path, and why?2: I want to get into the details of your various leadership positions - you’ve been an executive at Coca-Cola, Turner Broadcasting and now CEO of the CFB Hall of Fame - but I’m curious about your mentality as much as I am about the day-to-day roles.

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