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Meet Joshua Lagan: Rising Star in #Sportsbiz

Meet Joshua Lagan. Joshua is a regular contributor on SportsNetworker.com where he interviews top sports executives in an effort to help others learn from their experience.

He has also been able to benefit from the experience by expanding his own network and building relationships with some of the most powerful executives in sports.

Joshua Lagan is a rising Junior at the University of Connecticut, where he is a New England Scholar and a member of the Dean’s List. He has already completed three internships and was a member of the inaugural class of the Manhattan Sports Business Academy.

In January of 2012, Joshua accepted a position as a Statistics Analyst for ESPN, and he maintains his job there while attending classes full-time. In addition, Joshua is a consultant for the UConn Sports Business Academy, and a founding member of the Collegiate Sports Business Network.

Joshua credits his mentors, the people who invested in him, for his success – namely Mark Zampino, Meghan Hanrahan, Ben Sturner, and Rosalyn Durant. Therefore, Joshua places a huge emphasis on actively networking so please feel free to connect with Joshua by email at [email protected], or via LinkedIn.

During the interview, Joshua and I discussed:

  • What inspired him to pursue a career in sports
  • What he loves about his role as a Statistics Analyst for ESPN
  • The positive impact that the Manhattan Sports Business Academy has had on his career
  • How he was able to connect with some of the most powerful men in sports business
  • Advice that he would provide others looking to land their dream job in sports

Joshua Lagan: Rising Star In #Sportsbiz

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Check out some of Joshua’s past interviews on Sports Networker

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