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The annual sport managment symposium attracted 
big name sports’ professionals from across the 
Midwest. First and second-year sport management 
students had the opportunity to network.
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In this issue
Farewell to Nels Popp
Clint Warren Joins Faculty
Tracking the Redbirds—
alumni update: Bryan 
Nystrom, Where are they?
Sport Management updates
Mooney attends Mount Union 
Sales Workshop
Redbirds travel to Indy for 
sport business  eld trip
Fourth-Annual Uncle Bill’s Self 
Storage Miracle League of 
Central Illinois Golf Outing
ISU Sport Management 
Symposium attracts big 
names, many students
Popp leaves ISU to 
take position at UNC-
Chapel Hill
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 News from the 
Sidelines
Newsletter 
of Sport 
Management 
at Illinois State 
University
In January of 2014, Nels Popp left his post as 
sequence coordinator for the sport management 
program at Illinois State to become assistant 
professor of sport administration at the University 
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Nels spent the 
previous five years helping to bring the ISU sport 
management program to new heights by building 
relationships with regional sports 
executives, helping students connect 
and network within the industry, and 
initiating community efforts like the 
Miracle League golf outing fundraiser. 
Several former ISU sport 
management students reflected on 
their time with Nels upon hearing of 
his departure. “The biggest impact Nels 
made for my class and the class below 
me was that he genuinely cared about 
all of us and our career development. 
When we were in the program, Nels 
never made it seem like he was focused 
on us getting a degree and getting 
out the door. He helped everyone, 
myself included, immensely in catering 
his teaching and his advice to your 
career specifically. He was a great teacher, but more 
importantly, I could drop by his office and talk for 
an hour about anything that came up and really 
enjoy it. I wouldn’t be where I am without Nels and 
I’m very fortunate I chose ISU and that I am able to 
stay in touch with him still today”, said Sean Johnson 
’13, current director of annual giving at Illinois State 
University Athletics. 
“I really enjoyed my time as one of Nels Popp’s 
students here in the Sport Management Program. 
From the very beginning, Nels was very enthusiastic 
and approachable and made my transition to ISU an 
easy one. Through his knowledge in the classroom 
and vast connections throughout the sports world, I 
was able to take valuable steps forward in my young 
career in the sports industry. The Sport Management 
Program here at Illinois State is one of the best in 
the country, and Dr. Popp is a big reason for that”, 
said Andrew Evans ’15, current graduate marketing 
assistant for Illinois State University Athletics. 
A Note from Nels: 
My experience at ISU was absolutely wonderful 
and I am very proud of all that was accomplished 
within the sport management program during my 
time in Normal. By far the best memories for me are 
connecting with so many incredible students 
who are now doing some great things throughout 
the sport industry. When I reflect on all the success 
past students have had and are still having, it is 
very rewarding. I also am extremely proud of all the 
initiatives we were able to develop at ISU over my 
time there; things like class trips, the symposium, 
the Miracle League Golf Outing, even the newsletter. 
I am glad to see those traditions are continuing and 
I really enjoying knowing that I was able to play a 
small role in continuing to advance the program.”
I know Illinois State will continue to attract some 
of the best masters students in the country because 
of the great program and people in place there, 
as well as the terrific relationship the program has 
Sport Managment students had the opportunity to 
visit Indianapolis and tour Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. 
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