Saturday, January 24, 2015
PORTLAND, ORE. – The Great Northwest Athletic Conference, in association with the Portland Trail Blazers, hosted the 2015 "Women in Sports" seminar at Memorial Coliseum in Portland Saturday.
The event was designed for high school and college-aged women interested in sports-related careers. The seminar provided an opportunity for attendees to network and learn from working professionals in a wide range of fields across the sports industry.
More than 150 women from the U.S. and Canada attended the event, now in its second year.
“We had high-hopes for this year’s event and we’ve received nothing but positive feedback so far,” event coordinator and assistant GNAC commissioner Bridget Tetteh said. “Our goal was to provide learning and networking opportunities for young women looking to break into the sports field and I think everyone who attended this event, including our panelists, benefited from this experience.”
These young adults had a chance to meet-and-greet with 24 female professionals in fields such as coaching, administration, business and international/external operations in small-group settings.
Whitney Wagoner, the senior instructor and program manager of the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon, opened the five-hour seminar with an inspirational keynote address, ultimately advising attendees that "it is a competitive industry and opportunities are hard to come by. You have to be very proactive and work very hard to create opportunities for yourself."
Wagoner went on to tell the participants that realizing one's professional dreams "is singularly up to you ... your job search, your professional development, your career path."
After panelists were introduced in groups associated with their field, the seminar was split into 10 different sessions where students had a chance to talk with these professionals for 15 minutes at a time.
Panelists from the Trail Blazers, Nike, The Oregonian, Portland Timbers, Red Bull and administrators and coaches from various colleges and universities were present.
Panelist Katie Simons, the Portland Timbers & Thorns media relations coordinator, gave some advice for her guests stating “no matter what, follow your heart, your passion and don’t be surprised if you end up somewhere you didn’t think you would."
The attendees also sat through a professional development segment and networking reception sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car explaining how students should "never stop learning, even after your schooling is over."
Even though the seminar ended at around 6, the night was not over for the attendees. The young women were treated to the Portland Trail Blazers-Washington Wizards NBA game at the Moda Center, located across the street from Memorial Coliseum, after the conclusion of the conference.
“The connections these women made with our 23 panelists are invaluable to them,” Tetteh said. “Hearing career advice and personal experiences from their predecessors will hopefully encourage and steer these young adults to the career path they want to be in.”
Seminar Panelists Profiles:
Panelist
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Organization
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Title
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Whitney Wagoner
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University of Oregon Warsaw Sports Marketing Center
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Program Manager/Senior Instructor
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Carrie Kosderka-Farrell
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Concordia University-Portland
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Head Softball Coach/Asst. AD
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Lauren Esbensen
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Pacific University (Ore.)
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Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator
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Lauren Anderson
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Nike
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Digital Brand Director (Foot Locker, Inc.)
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Kari Gage
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Central Washington University
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Head Athletic Trainer/Senior Woman Administrator
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Krista Montague
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Montana State University Billings
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Director of Athletics
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Karen Peters
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University of Portland
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Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator
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Staci Heath
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David Douglas High School
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Head Softball Coach
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Shawana Lee
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Portland Trail Blazers
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Corporate Sales Manager
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Diana Marsden
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Aries Apparel
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Owner, President, General Manager
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Christa Thoeresz
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Portland Trail Blazers
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Senior Director, Social Responsibility
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Jamie Goldberg
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The Oregonian
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Sports reporter
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Katherine Brackmann
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Linfield College
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Asst. Director of External Relations/Senior Woman Administrator
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Kara Peterson
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Saint Martin's University
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Head Volleyball Coach
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Maylon Hanold
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Seattle University
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Instructor, Sport Administration and Leadership
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Katie Simons
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Portland Timbers/Portland Thorns
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Media Relations Coordinator
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Anna Geiger
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Red Bull
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Field Marketing Manager
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Trina Comerford
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GNAC and other college conferences
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NCAA Softball Umpire
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Randi Lydum
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Western Oregon University
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Director of Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator
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Sharleen Graf
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International Basketball Leagues
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Commissioner
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Valerie Cleary
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Portland State University
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Interim Director of Athletics
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Erica Quam
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The Coaching Experience
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President and Founder
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Lezley Smith
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GNAC and other college conferences
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NCAA Basketball Referee
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Bridget Tetteh
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GNAC
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Assistant Commissioner
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