GAME (NOT) OVER: AN INVESTIGATION OF ATHLETE REPRESENTATION FROM PLAYING CAREER TO LIFE AFTER SPORTS
Description
The amount of professional athletes, who declare bankruptcy after retiring from the sport they love, is now occurring at an epidemic level. The amount of income athletes earn in America, the fame they achieve and the relationships they establish, should provide them with all the resources they need so this problem never plagues their lives. The single greatest influencer in an athlete's life could be their agent. This presents the agent an opportunity to guide their client, and friend, to a future of financial security for the rest of their lives. Game (NOT) Over, will discuss what is required to prepare for and represent an athlete in a professional sports league by always preserving the athletes best interest. In order to achieve a desirable outcome for an athlete, the agent will consistently focus on their own and their client's unique qualities, while paying close attention to the cost and rules within the industry. Ultimately, the agent must proactively pursue ways to derive alternative income streams for a life after sports. The guidance and support should not end when the athlete receives their last paycheck; they need an agent for life.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2013-12
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- Author (aut): Lofrisco, Jonathan
- Thesis director: Eaton, John
- Committee member: Mokwa, Michael
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): W. P. Carey School of Business
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Management