Prior to joining the McCormack faculty, Emily Must taught both Sport Finance and Sport Law at the Metropolitan State University in Denver. Professor Must holds an M.S. in Sport Management from Barry U

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Prior to joining the McCormack faculty, Emily Must taught both Sport Finance and Sport Law at the Metropolitan State University in Denver. Professor Must holds an M.S. in Sport Management from Barry University. Her areas of research interest include developing improved analytical models and methods for design, evaluation, and implementation of subsidized sport facilities and projects to maximize redevelopment benefits. This Fall she will teach undergraduate Sport Law and Sport Leadership.

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Will Norton brings over six years of sport industry experience to the McCormack department, including three years as a data statistician at STATS, Inc. and three years at integrated marketing agency Epsilon, whose principal areas of focus fall in the space of sport media and integrated marketing. Norton, an alumnus of our MBA/MS program who served as an interim lecturer last academic year, will teach courses including Sport Finance, Sport Economics and Sport & New Media. Norton will also continue to teach Sport Analytics, as well as provide the on-line Sport Finance course that is part of our two-year educational partnership with the J.League, Japan’s premier professional soccer league.

“We are delighted to expand our faculty to include Emily and Will,” said Department Chair Janet Fink. “The academic and professional experiences that they bring to our department will help to better serve the needs and interests of our growing undergraduate sport management population.”