The Hartwell Studio Works Sports Branding Podcast

Sports brand designer John Hartwell offers sports decision makers a look at the nuts and bolts of the sports branding process, providing insights for how to create powerful brand stories and identities that best engage fans.

Episode #30: Developing Your Mission, Vision, and Values with Dr. Paul Plinske

An athletics strategic plan can be an effective tool for helping navigate this competitive higher ed market. Dr. Paul Plinske, VP for Athletics and Strategic Partnerships at Colorado State University Pueblo, talks about the importance of developing mission, vision, and values statements as foundational to a plan's success.

10-05
23:44

Episode #29: Strategic Messaging for Fundraising Success with Ross Douma

Among the many factors necessary for effective small college athletic fundraising, one of the most important is strong strategic messaging. Ross Douma, AD at Dordt University, talks about the role strategic messaging has played in Dordt athletics' eye-opening fundraising success.

08-17
23:00

Episode #28: Creating Experiences to Drive Growth with Tony Hoops

Higher Education is a competitive market, with schools under pressure from multiple directions to keep their doors open. Tony Hoops, AD at Bethel College (KS), shares how his department looked inward to develop experiences that have led to a higher level of competitiveness and institutional growth.

04-19
30:20

Episode #27: Athletics and Institutional Branding with Sherrie Weldon

It has been said that an athletics department best serves its purpose on campus when it is properly aligned with the goals and objectives of its institution. Sherrie Weldon, CMO at Lynn University, joins the show to talk about how that alignment has implications for the branding and marketing of both the athletic program and the institution itself.

03-08
20:09

Episode #26: Why Should Small Colleges Care About Athletics Branding?

D1/Power 5 college athletics brands are big time, driving tickets, merchandise, and media rights. Small colleges don’t live at that same level, so why should they care about athletics branding? John Phillips of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Jake Ripple of Dodge City Community College join the show to share their thoughts about why branding should be important to every small college athletics program.

11-03
35:54

Episode #25: NIL for Small Colleges with Meighan Julbert

Meighan Julbert, the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete Success and SWA at Bethany College in Bethany, WV joins the podcast to talk about the ramifications of the Name, Image, and Likeness era (NIL) for small colleges.

10-06
26:39

Episode #24: How to Tell Your Brand Story with Dan Tudor

Dan Tudor, President of Tudor Collegiate Strategies, returns to the podcast to talk about the role of storytelling in your branding efforts and how it plays a critical role in separating your brand from your competition.

09-15
29:40

Episode #23: Building a Small College Athletics Brand from the Ground Up with Darnell Smith

Darnell Smith, Director of Athletics at Texas A&M University - San Antonio talks with John about what he's learned about creating a new athletics brand for a new athletics program.

08-19
29:39

Episode #22: 3 Common Recruiting Mistakes Nearly Every College Coach is Making

College athletics recruiting guru Dan Tudor joins John for a presentation on the three biggest mistakes he's seeing in college recruiting in the midst of the COVID-19 shutdown of Fall 2020 sports.

09-21
58:30

Episode #21: Communicating in COVID-19 with Josh Cornwall

Josh Cornwall, the Assistant Director of Athletics for Communication at Agnes Scott College, joined me a conversation about how small college athletics can best react to the pandemic crisis as Fall sports are cancelled for the new school year.

07-31
54:28

Episode #20: Fundraising Through Uncertainty: Engaging a Sports Fan Donor Base with Karen Whalen

Karen Whalen, the Director of Athletic Engagement and Fundraising at Wesleyan University, joined me a conversation about fundraising and donor engagement in the midst of this COVID-19 uncertainty.

06-15
55:30

Episode #19: 3-1/2 Tips to be the Most Valued Employee in your Organization with Devin Crosby

Devin Crosby, the Directory of Athletics at Lynn University, joined me for a small college AD Zoom conversation to share three (and a half!) tips the most valued employees practice in their organization in this time of pandemic uncertainty.

05-26
43:12

Episode #18: Shifting Gears in Annual Giving with Amanda Workman

Amanda Workman, the Senior Associate AD for External Relations at West Texas A&M University, joined me for an small college AD Zoom conversation to talk about how she and her team had to shift gears on the launch of their annual giving campaign in the face of the COVID-19 shutdown.

05-21
51:18

Episode #17: Preparing for the "New Normal": Small College Athletics in a Post-COVID19 World

Saint Xavier University AD Allison Kern joined me for an online "virtual" conversation with small college ADs from around the country to talk about the "New Normal" waiting for small college athletics after the COVID-19 crisis passes.

04-17
56:31

Episode #16: Working with the Super Bowl Brand with Jen Johns

Jen Johns, the former VP for marketing and communications for the Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee, talks about what she learned working with one of the biggest sports brands in the world.

05-21
21:51

Episode #15: Building an Athletics Brand with Allison Kern

Agnes Scott College athletics director Allison Kern joins the show to talk about her athletics brand-building efforts and the role that brand has played in the growth of Scotties athletics.

04-16
30:03

Episode #14: Brand & Culture with Devin Crosby

Lynn University AD Devin Crosby joins the show to talk about the role of culture in building a successful athletics brand.

03-19
20:42

Episode #13: Brand & Sponsorship with Ron Seaver

National Sports Forum president Ron Seaver shares the latest information on sports sponsorship trends and the role of your brand in this always-changing environment.

12-18
32:58

Episode #12: How to Close the Concept Gap

John flies solo for this episode to talk about the "Concept Gap" some college athletics programs struggle to close in their athletics identities.

08-21
10:08

Episode #11: Know Your Target Audience with Insung Kim

Atlanta Braves creative director Insung Kim joins the show to talk about how understanding a sports brand's target audience can help attract and win more fans.

07-25
26:09

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