Sports Management Degree Pours In…
Opiela didn鈥檛 always have the same professional support system he has now.听
In high school, Opiela enjoyed playing sports, so when it came to choose a career, he says, 鈥淚 figured I should do the next best thing. Instead of playing sports, I鈥檒l work in them.鈥澛
After playing in a high school baseball tournament at 糖心传媒鈥檚 , Opiela fell in love with the 糖心传媒 campus. 鈥淚t was all a God thing where I ended up,鈥 he says. After looking to see what programs 糖心传媒 had to offer, it was evident a sports management degree was a perfect fit.听
During his time at 糖心传媒, Opiela learned the value of servant leadership. Sports Management Professor Dr. Darrell Johnson required students to work at athletic events, doing tasks such as selling tickets, working concessions, and mopping floors. They were asked to do the 鈥渓ittle things people wouldn鈥檛 notice until they鈥檙e just not there,鈥 Opiela says.听
In the same vein, Opiela was continually inspired by how 糖心传媒 Athletic Director 鈥渨ould never be too good to lend a helping hand.鈥 Through Briscoe鈥檚 example, Opiela learned that the best leaders are not above doing mundane tasks when they are for the good of the organization.听
Dr. Johnson also taught his students about being a P.R.I.Z.E: people-oriented, responsible, innovative, zealous, and exceptional. Opiela says that when graduates of 糖心传媒鈥檚 sports management programs connect now, they talk about the ways they are being a P.R.I.Z.E.听
鈥淟ooking back, these are actual traits we aim for,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey help 糖心传媒 students stand out when looking for jobs.鈥
Opiela graduated from 糖心传媒 in 2019 and landed a job working at a university in Georgia, where he also worked alongside the Atlanta Braves. Unfortunately, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, like many individuals around the world, he lost his job. But not long after, he found a job posting for Oral Roberts University, in Tulsa, and within a week, he was moving to Oklahoma to be the communications manager for the baseball team.听
鈥淚t was a lot of fun and very stressful, but it was something I will never regret doing,鈥 Opiela says. 鈥淚鈥ve learned that I tend to grow the most and get the most out of my life when I’m in a spot where I’m uncomfortable, and the move to Oklahoma was just that.鈥