Day in the Life: Sports Entrepreneur

What an average day looks like working at my own sports start-up!

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In this week’s edition of Learning the Venture, I thought it would be cool to give a bit of background into what an average day/week looks like as someone who owns their own sports management company.

This isn’t something I’ve really done recently, and I figured it would be interesting for entrepreneurs in similar situations akin to working on your start-up while also having a full-time job!

Since this isn’t a video I won’t be using time stamps or taking you through any one day in particular, instead I’ll be giving a snap shot of what the average day may look like, based on various tasks and projects that I work on throughout the year.

Now without further ado, let’s get stuck in!

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