Non-profit association promoting, supporting and enhancing the needs and interests of the professional sports broadcaster.
Volunteer-managed, nonprofit organization founded as a support network and advocacy group for women who work in sports media (reporting, editing, broadcast, media relations, etc.).
Established in 1990 to provide a single platform for our member teams and venues with accurate and timely information from across all layers of the premium seat industry in stadiums and arenas throughout North America with a growing global reach.
Promotes, advances, and improves the Equipment Managers Profession in all of its many phases. One goal is to work as a group to bring about equipment improvements for the greater safety of all participants in sports and recreation.
Nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase the involvement of black women and girls in all aspects of sport, including athletics, coaching and administration.
Professional Association for managers of membership clubs--country, golf, city, athletic, faculty, yacht, town and military clubs.
National organization comprised of the sports public relations, media relations and communications/information professionals throughout all levels of collegiate athletics in the United States and Canada.
Independent association of people involved or interested in the management of sport in the broadest sense.
Committed to stimulate, encourage, and promote research, scholarship, and teaching in the philosophy of sport and related practices.
Representing public assembly venues from around the globe, IAVM's active members include managers and senior executives from auditorium, arenas, convention centers, exhibit halls, stadiums, performing arts centers, university complexes, and amphitheaters.
Non profit association with the intent to improve professional development and communication for Athletic Administrators, Coaches and PE teachers.
World's largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals.
IHRSA and its members (health clubs and fitness facilities, gyms, spas, sports clubs, and industry suppliers) are dedicated to make the world healthier through regular exercise.
Largest association of collegiate athletics administrators; members include athletics directors, associate and assistant athletics directors, conference commissioners and affiliate individuals or corporations.
Serves as the professional association for those in the field of athletics administration, providing educational opportunities and serves as a vehicle for networking and the exchange of information to others in the profession.
Leadership organization that empowers, develops, assists, celebrates, affirms, involves, and honors women working in college sports and beyond.
Trade association for the sport tourism industry in the United States; essential resource for sports commissions, sports destinations, vendors, and sports event owners.
Membership-driven organization dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of student-athletes and equipping them with the skills to succeed on the playing field, in the classroom and throughout life.
Preserves, enhances and promotes educational-based athletics through the professional development of interscholastic athletic administrators.
Non-profit membership association that provides resources and education for advancing campus recreation.
Trade association for ski area owners and operators.
Trade organization dedicated to the advancement of the sports business industry through networking and the production of thought-provoking, issue-oriented seminars created to raise the level of discourse on critical sports industry issues.
The purpose of NASPSPA is to develop and advance the study of Motor Behavior (development, learning, and control) and Sport and Exercise Psychology.
Promotes, stimulates, and encourages study, research, scholarly writing, and professional development in the area of sport management - both theoretical and applied aspects.
Mission is to advance professional practice and promote research related to health and physical education, physical activity, dance, and sport.
Addresses legal aspects of sport and recreation within both the public and private sectors, and serves academicians and practitioners in private and public sport and recreation settings.
Develops beneficial relationships between sport marketing professionals and academicians through expansion of the field's body of knowledge and multiple forums for professional interaction.
Trade association of leading industry sports and fitness brands, suppliers, retailers and partners.
Website for sports executives from around to world to gather and share ideas and build their networks and businesses.
Non-profit, international, professional organization whose common goal is the understanding, advancement and ethical practice of sports law.
National service organization dedicated to groups and facilities involved in softball, baseball, basketball, flag/touch football, soccer and volleyball, etc. Suppliers, facility designers and builders are also welcomed.
Non-profit, professional association for the men and women who manage outdoor sports fields worldwide.
Primary industry resource for facility managers and leading suppliers in the stadium industry.
Conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and 12 other championships, including 10 that are exclusively for amateurs.
Leading voice and resource for women in the business of sports.
Premier leadership organization that develops, connects, and advances women working in college sports and beyond.