Head over to Take a Peck and check out the newest edition of Sports Business Carnival. [Sports Business Carnival #4]. I Want to be a Sports Agent made it into the carnival with our recent post arguing that you do not have to be “old” in order to be successful in the sports business industry [Is Age An Important Factor In Determining Success?].
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- I Want to be a Sports Agent will be hosting Sports Business Carnival #5 on November 19, 2007. If you happen upon a good sports business story between now and then, make sure to send it my way.
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- Check out our Agencies page, which breaks sports agencies down by state. Are we missing an agency that has a website? Have we left out a location for an agency? If so, leave a comment.
-Darren Heitner
2 replies on “Sports Business Carnival #4”
WMG has an office in Raleigh, NC–that’s where their main consulting arm is. Also, in Charlotte, NC, Octagon has an office.
Priority Sports with Offices in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Excel Sports Management (Jeff Schwartz’s firm) with offices in L.A. I believe they might have in an office in NYC as well.
Life Sports Management (Todd Ramasar…Rep’s Baron Davis) in Los Angeles.
ASM Sports-Andy Miller’s Agency in NYC.
Here is a good resource for finding all of the basketball agents:
http://www.hoopshype.com/agents.htm