Today's Guest: Director of Student-Athlete Success & Engagement- Katie Scanlon
From synchronized swimming champion to academic leader, today’s guest has built a career dedicated to student-athlete success. A native of Oswego, New York, she earned her bachelor’s degree at Canisius University, where shecaptained the Golden Griffins synchronized swimming team to four ECAC titles.
After completing a master’s in higher education administration at Dayton, she spent two years at Dayton and three years at New Mexico, honing her expertise in academic support for athletes.
In December 2011, she joined Syracuse University as an academic coordinator. By 2017, she was leading student-athlete development, working with nearly every varsity program—including the men’s basketball team. Her leadership and impact earned her recognition on Central New York’s “40 Under Forty” list in 2013. She’s also a proud member of Women Leaders in College Sports, a swimming and diving official, and a volunteer with Special Olympics.
Most recently, after earning her Ph.D. in higher education from Syracuse, she stepped into a new role in June 2025—her first year as Director of Student-Athlete Success and Engagement, overseeing the holistic development of more than 550 student-athletes and managing key campus partnerships.
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Today's Guest: Assoc. Athletic Dir. for Fan Engagement, Marketing & Ticketing at UC Santa Barbara-Aaron Rudy
Our guest began his academic journey at Syracuse University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management with a minor in Strategic Management in 2013, followed by a Master of Science in Sport Venue & Event Management in 2016. During this time, he gained early experience with the Syracuse Chiefs AAA Baseball Team, the New York Jets, and the San Diego Chargers, while also serving as Head Manager for Syracuse Football under Coach Doug Marrone.
He went on to build a career in athletics through roles at Syracuse University, Tulane University, and Dartmouth College, consistently setting records in attendance, ticket sales, and fan engagement. His work earned national recognition, including a NACMA Marketing Team of the Year honorable mention and a finalist nod for an Outstanding Special Feature documentary.
Today, he serves as Associate Athletic Director for Fan Engagement, Marketing & Ticketing at UC Santa Barbara, where he has overseen historic growth in ticket sales, sponsorships, and attendance, while helping secure theuniversity’s first-ever NCAA Baseball Regional bid and hosting international soccer events.Follow and like this podcast as well as leave questions in the comments that may be answered on future episodes. Connect with us on our social platforms and website LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/athletic-career-consulting/ and Instagram as well as X: @athcareerpod.5 Tips and Tricks: for Careers in Athletics Podcast is a show hosted by Dr. Morey Mossovitz and Jen Albanese. Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
This episode is a special yearly holiday episode where Morey and Jen talk about the holiday season but more importantly ask each other questions to give you your 5+ tips and tricks for careers in athletics for the week. Learn about what it means to oversee spirit or what leads people through their career paths as just a taste of the conversation.
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Today's Guest: Facility Operations Manager for Louisville University Athletics- Marisa Carpenter
She’s a dynamic leader in collegiate athletics, currently serving as the Facility Operations Manager for Louisville University Athletics. Her role spans managing gamedays for field hockey, women’s basketball, and softball, assisting with football stadium operations, and overseeing daily operations of multiple athletic facilities and postseason championships. Her journey began on the softball diamond at Le Moyne College, where she played four years before earning a master’s in Sport Venue & Event Management from Syracuse University. Since then, she’s managed ACC and NCAA championships, contributed to major tournaments, and continues to shape the future of athletic facilities and events. Originally from Syracuse, now making an impact in Louisville, she’s a proud mom, a dedicated professional, and a true game-changer.
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Today's Guest: Assoc. Dir. of Facilities and Ops at Pittsburgh- Dorothy Stromdahl
Her journey began as a student employee at Slippery Rock University, and she’s since held positions at Bowling Green State University, Central Michigan University, and Syracuse University.
She has spent her career helping students grow, build confidence, and find community through sport, wellness, and recreation. With over 10 years in collegiate recreation, she serves as the Associate Director of Facilities and Operations at the University of Pittsburgh, helping lead Campus Recreation across five recreation spaces that serve more than 30,000 students and members.
At Pitt, she played a key role in bringing the university’s nine-story, 270,000-square-foot Recreation and Wellness Center to life — guiding operational design, facility functionality, and organizational development for one of higher education’s most innovative recreation projects.
For her, sports and recreation aren’t just about competition or fitness — they’re about connection, growth, and creating spaces where people truly belong. Along the way, she has mentored hundreds of student employees, managed large operational teams, and developed innovative staff programs focused on leadership, teamwork, and career readiness.
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5 Tips and Tricks: for Careers in Athletics Podcast is a show hosted by Dr. Morey Mossovitz and Jen Albanese.Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
Todays Guest: Bucknell Associate Athletic Director for Compliance & Student Services
Before he ever stepped into the world of NCAA compliance, he was a dedicated student-athlete at Hartwick College, where he played men’s lacrosse and finished his career with several school records in points and assists.
He went on to earn his law degree, beginning his professional life in the legal field with roles at firms in New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts. After seven years in law, he returned to collegiate athletics, joining Syracuse University’s compliance office.
There, he steadily advanced from compliance assistant to coordinator and then assistant director, overseeing recruiting monitoring, submitting waivers and violation reports, leading rules-education efforts, and managing Syracuse’s intern and extern programs.
In 2013, he took the next step in his career by joining Bucknell as associate athletic director for NCAA compliance and student services. Today, he oversees compliance operations, eligibility and financial-aid certification, rules education, student-services initiatives, and serves as the sport administrator for tennis and volleyball.
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Today's guest: Buffalo Bills Cinematographer- Nina Lindberg
She’s a former collegiate athlete turned visual storyteller—someone who’s spent her career capturing the emotion, energy, and identity of sports at every level.
It started on the softball fields of Ithaca College, where a passion for storytelling led to a documentary degree and an award-winning thesis film.
A master’s from Syracuse University followed, expanding her vision and sharpening her craft.
From there, she transformed the creative presence of programs at Colgate and Yale—launching new brands, reshaping digital strategy, and leading content that elevated their national profiles. Her work with the NCAA brought her to championship stages, from the Women’s College World Series to the Volleyball National Championship, helping introduce the heartfelt “Letter To:” series that gave athletes a voice beyond the game. Her journey then took her to the pros—first creating powerful visuals for the Buffalo Bills, Sabres, and Bandits, and now shaping the cinematic identity of one of the NFL’s most passionate fan bases. Her lens has brought life to Emmy Award–winning productions, capturing the traditions, stories, and spirit that define Buffalo.
A cinematographer, a storyteller, a creative force behind the camera.
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Today's Guest: 5 Tips & Tricks: Head Women's Tennis Coach of George Washington University -Jackie Calla
She built a tennis career that spans continents, competition levels, and coaching roles—grounded in player development and driven by purpose.
She began her journey as a standout collegiate athlete, competing for Amherst College, where she helped lead her team to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a national title match in 2014. Her efforts earned her All-NESCAC singles honors and Team MVP recognition before graduating in 2016 with a degree in environmental studies.
She then took her game to the South American professional tour, training with the Peruvian Fed Cup Team, while also launching her coaching career—working with junior players and gaining early experience in international recruiting.
Her passion for development took her to Carrollwood Country Club, Hillsborough Community College, and Camp Playland, where she coached athletes as young as three and mentored aspiring collegiate players.
Most recently, she spent two seasons as the top assistant at Syracuse University in the ACC. There, she helped the program to 21 team wins, a top-10 upset, and a national peak ranking of #32. Her recruits earned conference and academic honors, while her influence extended deeply into international recruiting and team culture.
And now, in August of 2025, she steps into her biggest role yet, as the new Head Coach of George Washington University Women’s Tennis.
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Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
Todays Guest: Associate Athletic Director of Marketing & Fan Engagement Charlotte Athletics- Nick Montferret
He started at Arizona State University, earning his Masterof Global Management while managing marketing and game presentation for multiple sports, breaking revenue records and boosting attendance along the way.
From there, he joined Air Force Athletics, leading marketing for Men’s Basketball and Football. His work set new records inrevenue and cadet attendance, while helping Air Force rank #1 in social media growth across the FBS.
Now at Charlotte Athletics, he serves as Associate Athletic Director of Marketing & Fan Engagement Charlotte Athletics, he serves as Associate Athletic Director of Marketing & Fan Engagement, overseeing a full team and driving major results, including back-to-back years of record ticket revenue, a marketing automation rollout that brought in over $860K, and a digital ad overhaul that boosted returns dramatically.
A leader in strategy, fan engagement, and innovation in college sports.
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Todays Guest: Yale University Head Heavyweight Crew Coach- Mike Gennaro
He grew up in Pennsylvania and started rowing at St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia, earning a spot on the U.S. Junior National Team in 2007. At Syracuse University, he captained the team and helped lead them to their first IRA grand final in 20 years, all while medaling internationally with the U.S. Under-23 Team, including a world-record gold in 2011.
He went on to win gold at the Pan American Games, served as an Olympic alternate in 2012, and medaled at multiple World Cups and World Championships through 2015.
In 2016, he shifted to coaching, joining Yale a top collegiate program where he helped lead three straight national championships. After a promotion and a post-pandemic return to winning form, he became head coach in 2023. A year later, he was inducted into the Syracuse Rowing Hall of Fame.
Today, he leads one of the most dominant programs in collegiate rowing.
He’s a national champion, world medalist, and Heavyweight Crew Coach.
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Todays Guest: ACC Assistant Director of Marketing - Caroline Gagen
From the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, our guest today has always had a passion for sports, one that began with a love for hockey and the Carolina Hurricanes. She turned that passion into a purpose, starting with a Bachelor of Science in International Business and Business Administration, Management from UNC Greensboro.
Her professional journey in college athletics began at Wake Forest University, where she helped shape the fan experience for Volleyball, Men’s Soccer, and Baseball as a Fan Experience and Sales Coordinator. From there, she headed west to Sam Houston State University, taking on the responsibility ofleading marketing efforts for all 17 varsity sports — a role she held for over a year and a half.
Now bringing her talents to the Atlantic Coast Conference, she continues to drive engagement and strategic marketing as the Assistant Director of Marketing, a role she stepped into in November 2023.
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Todays Guest: ACC Assistant Director of Marketing - Caroline Gagen
From the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, our guest today has always had a passion for sports, one that began with a love for hockey and the Carolina Hurricanes. She turned that passion into a purpose, starting with a Bachelor of Science in International Business and Business Administration, Management from UNC Greensboro.
Her professional journey in college athletics began at Wake Forest University, where she helped shape the fan experience for Volleyball, Men’s Soccer, and Baseball as a Fan Experience and Sales Coordinator. From there, she headed west to Sam Houston State University, taking on the responsibility ofleading marketing efforts for all 17 varsity sports — a role she held for over a year and a half.
Now bringing her talents to the Atlantic Coast Conference, she continues to drive engagement and strategic marketing as the Assistant Director of Marketing, a role she stepped into in November 2023.
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Today's Guest: Executive Director PGA REACH CNY & Golf Coach - Joe TesoriHe has built an impressive career in golf, first as a standout player, then as a decorated coach, and now as a leader in the PGA world.
After graduating from Jamesville-DeWitt High School in 2004, he starred at Le Moyne College, earning Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year honors and helping lead the Dolphins to their first NCAA National Championship appearance.He went on to earn his master’s from Cortland State in 2012 and coached the women’s golf team there for eight seasons. Under his leadership, the program set eight school records, made its first trip to the NCAA Championship, and he was twice named Coach of the Year.Following in the footsteps of his PGA Hall of Fame father, he now serves as serves as the Executive Director of the PGA Reach CNY Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Central New York PGA and is an assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at his alma mater, Le Moyne.Follow and like this podcast as well as leave questions in the comments that may be answered on future episodes. Connect with us on our social platforms and website LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/athletic-career-consulting/ and Instagram as well as X @athcareerpod.5 Tips and Tricks: for Careers in Athletics Podcast is a show hosted by Dr. Morey Mossovitz and Jen Albanese. Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
Today's Guest: Executive Director PGA REACH CNY & Golf Coach - Joe Tesori
He has built an impressive career in golf, first as a standout player, then as a decorated coach, and now as a leader in the PGA world.
After graduating from Jamesville-DeWitt High School in 2004, he starred at Le Moyne College, earning Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year honors and helping lead the Dolphins to their first NCAA National Championship appearance.
He went on to earn his master’s from Cortland State in 2012 and coached the women’s golf team there for eight seasons. Under his leadership, the program set eight school records, made its first trip to the NCAA Championship, and he was twice named Coach of the Year.
Following in the footsteps of his PGA Hall of Fame father, he now serves as serves as the Executive Director of the PGA Reach CNY Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Central New York PGA and is an assistant men’s and women’s golf coach at his alma mater, Le Moyne.
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5 Tips and Tricks: for Careers in Athletics Podcast is a show hosted by Dr. Morey Mossovitz and Jen Albanese. Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
Todays Guest: Assistant Athletic Director of Special Events at U of Nebraska- Arek Olson
Originally from Wellsville, New York, he began as a student-athlete, playing baseball at Keuka and Cazenovia Colleges, where he earned his degree summa cum laude. He went on to complete his master’s at Syracuse University, gaining hands-on experience in event operations and facility changeovers with the Carrier Dome.
From there, he took on leadership roles at Lehigh University, managing large event teams and facilities, before joining the University of Arkansas in 2021. Over four years with the Razorbacks, he helped launch major first-time events like concerts, conventions, and arena shows, while also improving internal systems and serving as part of the NCAA Gymnastics Regional host team.
Now in 2025, he steps into a new chapter as Assistant Athletic Director of Special Events at Nebraska, leading strategy and execution for concerts, corporate functions, and more. He’s also working toward his doctorate at East Tennessee State University—all while being a dedicated family man and lover of sports, music, and the outdoors.
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Today Guest: Associate Director of Marketing West Virginia U- Corie Apodaca
Today’s guest has built her career from the ground up starting at Syracuse University Athletics, where she helped boost Women's Soccer attendance by 26%, created cross-platform marketing campaigns, and led a 50+ person intern team in enhancing the gameday experience.
From there, she took her talents to the University of New Mexico, where she increased Volleyball attendance by a staggering 179%, grew the athletics app’s user base by 22%, and brought new life to the Lobo brand through social media, email marketing, and hands-on fan engagement.
At Long Beach State, she continued raising the bar overseeing marketing for Baseball, Women’s Volleyball, and Women’s Basketball. Under her leadership, Baseball attendance jumped 54%, and she managed digital strategy that skyrocketed Instagram engagement by more than900%.
And now, at West Virginia University, she’s redefiningwhat’s possible in sports marketing. Since June 2023, she’s led efforts that increased Women’s Basketball attendance by 40%, doubled season ticket sales, and drove $15 million in football revenue—the second highest in program history. Her digital and email campaigns alone helped produce over $2.4 million in ticket revenue in 2024.
From creative campaigns to data-driven results, she’s a powerhouse in collegiate athletics.
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Today's Guest: Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Syracuse University - Liv Coiro
From Long Island roots to national championship regattas and WNBA Draft nights, she’s been behind the scenes telling the stories of some of college sports’ most elite programs and athletes.
After earning her bachelor’s degree in sport management from Lasell College in 2012, she began her full-time career at Lynn University, where she led communications efforts across 10 varsity programs and served as postseason contact during back-to-back NCAA Division II National Championship runs for women’s golf. She was also on hand as the men’s basketball team reached the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in a decade.
Her journey continued at UNC Greensboro, where she promoted standout student-athletes including CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. At East Carolina, she took the lead on media relations for four women’s programs while also implementing an intern program to elevate support within the department.
She joined Syracuse University in 2018, and since then, she’s played a key role in promoting All-Americans and future pro —. From Final Four pressers to NCAA rowing championships, she’s been the voice behind the stats, the stories, and the successes.
A leader within College Sports Communicators, she chaired the Young Professionals Committee for four years and continues to serve on key national committees while presenting at industry conventions across the country.
She’s an advocate for elevating women in sports, a strategist in the press box, and a storyteller
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Today's Guest: Founder of NextGen Legacy- Kalei Mahi
From breaking records in the pool as a Division 1 swimmer at Syracuse University to breaking ground in the world of sports marketing, this guest brings over two decades of powerhouse experience to the mic. With a career leading brand partnerships for global giants like AT&T, Sony, eBay,Coca-Cola, Lexus, Molson Coors, YouTube, and Sephora, she’s worked alongside top-tier athletes across the NFL, USGA, US Olympic teams, NASCAR, NBA, and NHRA—gaining rare insight into the business of branding at the highest level.
Now, she’s bringing that expertise to the next generation. As the founder of NextGen Legacy, she’s on a mission to help high school and early college athletes take control of their stories, build marketable personal brands, and navigate the evolving landscape of NIL with confidence and clarity.
Whether it's curating content, educating families, or opening doors to independent partnerships, her work is reshaping what it means to be a student-athlete today.
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5 Tips & Tricks: UConn Director of Development Operations- Madison Arndt
Todays guest began her journey as a Division I student-athlete at Manhattan University, formally Manhattan College, where she competed track and field, served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and was nominated for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year. After graduating with a degree in Marketing and a minor in Digital Media, she went on to serve as a Division II Governance Postgraduate Intern at the NCAA, supporting national committees and championship events.
She then joined Yale Athletics as the Assistant Director of Development & Engagement, where she helped raise over $10 million, launched the Yale Women’s Athlete Network, and led large-scale alumni events and campaigns.
Currently at the University of Connecticut Foundation, she serves as Director of Development, Operations for UConn Athletics. From overseeing major fundraising campaigns and digital strategy to launching the first-ever UConn Women inAthletics Weekend, she continues to lead impactful initiatives that celebrate athletes, build community, and drive meaningful support for collegiate sports.Follow and like this podcast as well as leave questions in the comments that may be answered on future episodes. Connect with us on our social platforms and website LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/athletic-career-consulting/ and Instagram as well as X: @athcareerpod.5 Tips and Tricks: for Careers in Athletics Podcast is a show hosted by Dr. Morey Mossovitz and Jen Albanese.Each episode invites a person in an athletic career and asks them their five best tips and tricks for working in athletics.
Todays Guest: Assistant Athletic Director Boise State- Justin Rogers
Our began his journey in sports business after earning a bachelor's degree in Finance from Saint Joseph's University in 2012. He got his start in the industry as a Group Sales Account Executive with Spectra, before moving into collegiate athletics with roles at the University of Houston, the University of Alabama—where he also completed a Master’s in Sport Business Management—and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
In 2021, he joined Boise State Athletics, where he’s steadily advanced through key leadership roles. From overseeing ticket sales and service, to driving fan development and revenue generation, and now leading resource development as an Assistant Athletic Director as well as leading all Development Operations for the Bronco Athletic Association—he brings over a decade of experience and a proven track record in collegiate athletics and revenue strategy. Welcome Justin Rogers to the podcast.
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