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Aspiring Sporting Operations/Production Executive Essay

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Aspiring Sporting Operations/Production Executive

To explain myself a little more, I have aspirations to one day climb the corporate ladder within the sporting world, to make it to the top where the position I hold can possible make a change for the better, a difference within the governing body of sports. I currently work for a world-renowned sporting arena, and within my 3 1/2 years there I have already begun to make splash. I've connected with higher up management that most wouldn't know; I've even met once with the president of the sporting arena I work for. So, I'd like so say that I'm on the right track. The aspiration comes from my love for sports and my interest in management, and finding that position within that field would be ideal and perfect.

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Sports builds character.
2. Sports helps you become more confidant and teaching you fundamentals that some say can’t be taught on your own.
3. As a former athlete I’m happy to have been giving the chance to be part of sports, especially at such a high level that I was able to reach growing up.

1 Sports build character
2 Sports helps you become more confident
3 Being a former athlete, I was happy to have sports in my life. Hard work pays off. Having my youth jersey signed by the entire New England Revolution Soccer Team when I was 8years old shows that hard work at a young age builds character, drive, and shows you that hard work does pay off.

• B. My name is Nicholas (Nick) Baxter, and I'm an aspiring Sporting Operations/Production Executive.
Because I refused to let a career ending injury force me out of the field I loved. Many were surprised I was able to fit in so well with the business aspect of the sporting world. Many, sadly, still see athletes or “jocks” as a figure that doesn’t put in the hard work and just skates by. Just goes to show that you should never assume or judge a book by its cover.

1. I’ve always had a love for sports and a deep respect for great

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