Mark S. Rosentraub – The Conversation

Mark S. Rosentraub – The Conversation

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Profile Articles Activity Mark Rosentraub is the Bruce and Joan Bickner Endowed Professor of Sport Management and director of the Center for Sport and Policy (CSP) at the University of


Michigan School of Kinesiology. He also serves as the Sport Management program chair. Prior to his time at U-M, Rosentraub was professor and dean at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban


Affairs in Cleveland State University, as well as the campus dean of Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs (Indianapolis). He completed his PhD at the University


of Southern California. Rosentraub has published more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the Public Administration Review, Public Finance and Budgeting, Tourism


Management, and the Journal of Sport Economics, and has published more than ten books on sport business, public administration, and urban policy. He has received more than $26 million in


funding from organizations such as the Lilly Endowment, Olympia Development, Bedrock Development, the Green Bay Packers, and many other cities. Rosentraub has served as a project consultant


for major and minor league teams and for numerous urban planning and real estate development corporations, and has presented more than 100 papers at professional conferences all over the


world. He is a sought-after expert in using sport as a platform for economic and urban development and has been featured in numerous media outlets, such as ABC’s Nightline, ESPN’s Sports


Center, and the Wall Street Journal. Dr. Rosentraub teaches SM 440: Sport, Economic Development, and Urban Revitalization at the undergraduate level, as well as experimental courses at the


undergraduate and graduate levels, including SM 313/KINESLGY 513: Monetizing Sport and KINESLGY 513: Sports, Economic Development, and Urban Planning. He holds a dual appointment in Urban


and Regional Planning at the U-M Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. EXPERIENCE EDUCATION