09-05-2024, 12:18 PM
Virtual program on Oct 10 from 6-7pm PT
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https://groups.stanford.edu/topics/9226/events/97466
The New Era of College Athletics on the Farm and Beyond: A Virtual Panel
The landscape of college athletics is undergoing a seismic shift. With the rise of name, image, likeness (NIL) deals, revenue sharing with athletes and the dissolution of the Pac-12, the student-athlete university dynamic is fundamentally changing. Join us for a conversation with two members of the Stanford Board of Trustees, who are also on Stanford’s Athletic Affairs Council, as they shed light on the future of college athletics, specifically as it impacts Stanford. This event will be 40 minutes of a guided discussion with the panelists and 20 minutes of questions from the audience.
[b]Panelists[/b]
Amy Brooks, '96, MBA '02
Amy Brooks is the NBA's first-ever President, New Business Ventures. In this role, Brooks is charged with identifying new domestic and global revenue-generating business opportunities for the NBA. Under her leadership, the New Business Ventures group seeks out opportunities to grow basketball around the world and promote health, fitness and entertainment via investment, partnerships and the creation of new entities.
Since beginning her career at the NBA in 2005, Brooks has held a variety of roles that have advanced and grown all areas of the business. Previously, she was President, Team Marketing & Business Operations (TMBO) and Chief Innovation Officer. Her leadership helped the NBA set new all-time attendance and sellout records and launch growth initiatives such as the Jersey Patch Sponsorship Program, In-Season Tournament, Play-In Tournament and the Basketball Africa League.
Prior to joining the NBA, Brooks worked for Bain & Company, a global management consulting firm. Brooks currently serves on the board of directors for Block and Positive Coaching Alliance and is a member of the Stanford University Board of Trustees.
Brooks received her M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She also holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University, where she was a member of the women’s basketball team that won three conference championships and went to the NCAA Final Four.
Marisa Brutoco, ‘00, JD ‘04
Marisa Brutoco is a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hamilton and is a Team Leader of the firm’s Technology Transactions Team. Marisa provides strategic legal and business advice for her clients regarding technology, commercial, and intellectual property transactions and product and business development. Marisa was in-house counsel at Amazon, Google/YouTube, GoPro, and Apple. Prior to that, Marisa was at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Marisa focuses on a number of industries, including healthcare/digital health, government, software, and digital media, including sports media rights. She has been the lead sports content attorney for YouTube and Amazon FireTV, working with partners including the Pac-12, ESPN, the NBA, the US Olympic Committee and other major professional sports leagues.
Marisa is on the firm’s pro bono committee and is a member of its diversity and inclusion working group. She is a also a board member and strategic advisor for ChIPs regional chapter, a nonprofit advancing women in IP and technology law and policy. She was previously on the Institute of Sports Law & Ethics executive committee.
Marisa received her A.B. from Stanford and her J.D. from Stanford Law School. She serves on Stanford’s Board of Trustees.
She is also on Stanford’s Athletic Affairs Council and chairs the External Landscape Subcommittee for that Council. Marisa also serves as the Law Fund Chair for Stanford Law School is a member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors. Marisa was previously on the executive committee of Stanford Athletics Board of Directors and was a member of Stanford Alumni Association’s Board of Directors.
You need an SAA log-in to register
https://groups.stanford.edu/topics/9226/events/97466
The New Era of College Athletics on the Farm and Beyond: A Virtual Panel
The landscape of college athletics is undergoing a seismic shift. With the rise of name, image, likeness (NIL) deals, revenue sharing with athletes and the dissolution of the Pac-12, the student-athlete university dynamic is fundamentally changing. Join us for a conversation with two members of the Stanford Board of Trustees, who are also on Stanford’s Athletic Affairs Council, as they shed light on the future of college athletics, specifically as it impacts Stanford. This event will be 40 minutes of a guided discussion with the panelists and 20 minutes of questions from the audience.
[b]Panelists[/b]
Amy Brooks, '96, MBA '02
Amy Brooks is the NBA's first-ever President, New Business Ventures. In this role, Brooks is charged with identifying new domestic and global revenue-generating business opportunities for the NBA. Under her leadership, the New Business Ventures group seeks out opportunities to grow basketball around the world and promote health, fitness and entertainment via investment, partnerships and the creation of new entities.
Since beginning her career at the NBA in 2005, Brooks has held a variety of roles that have advanced and grown all areas of the business. Previously, she was President, Team Marketing & Business Operations (TMBO) and Chief Innovation Officer. Her leadership helped the NBA set new all-time attendance and sellout records and launch growth initiatives such as the Jersey Patch Sponsorship Program, In-Season Tournament, Play-In Tournament and the Basketball Africa League.
Prior to joining the NBA, Brooks worked for Bain & Company, a global management consulting firm. Brooks currently serves on the board of directors for Block and Positive Coaching Alliance and is a member of the Stanford University Board of Trustees.
Brooks received her M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She also holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University, where she was a member of the women’s basketball team that won three conference championships and went to the NCAA Final Four.
Marisa Brutoco, ‘00, JD ‘04
Marisa Brutoco is a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hamilton and is a Team Leader of the firm’s Technology Transactions Team. Marisa provides strategic legal and business advice for her clients regarding technology, commercial, and intellectual property transactions and product and business development. Marisa was in-house counsel at Amazon, Google/YouTube, GoPro, and Apple. Prior to that, Marisa was at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Marisa focuses on a number of industries, including healthcare/digital health, government, software, and digital media, including sports media rights. She has been the lead sports content attorney for YouTube and Amazon FireTV, working with partners including the Pac-12, ESPN, the NBA, the US Olympic Committee and other major professional sports leagues.
Marisa is on the firm’s pro bono committee and is a member of its diversity and inclusion working group. She is a also a board member and strategic advisor for ChIPs regional chapter, a nonprofit advancing women in IP and technology law and policy. She was previously on the Institute of Sports Law & Ethics executive committee.
Marisa received her A.B. from Stanford and her J.D. from Stanford Law School. She serves on Stanford’s Board of Trustees.
She is also on Stanford’s Athletic Affairs Council and chairs the External Landscape Subcommittee for that Council. Marisa also serves as the Law Fund Chair for Stanford Law School is a member of the Law School’s Board of Visitors. Marisa was previously on the executive committee of Stanford Athletics Board of Directors and was a member of Stanford Alumni Association’s Board of Directors.
Eric
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