Peter J. Titlebaum, Ed.D.
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Home Address 85 Wheatmore Court Springboro, Ohio 45066 (513) 748-4250 Email: Peter.Titlebaum@notes.udayton.edu (937)
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Education
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Doctor of Education |
1993 |
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sport Management and Leisure Studies |
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Master of Science |
1985 |
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Physical Education and Sport Management |
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Bachelor of Science |
1982 |
The State University of New York at Brockport, Brockport, New York Communications Studies |
Professional Experience
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Associate Professor (2001 – Present) Assistant Professor (1996 – 2001) |
University of Dayton Department of Health and Sport Science 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio 45469-1210 |
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Assistant Professor (1993-1996) |
Tulane University Director of Sport Management Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences 105 Reily Center New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 |
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Athletic Director (1989 – 1993) |
Health Physical Education and Recreation Jewish Community Center of Greater Philadelphia 10100 Jamieson Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118 |
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Athletic Director (1987 – 1989) |
Health Physical Education and Recreation Jewish Community Center of Harrisburg 100 Front Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 |
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Athletic Associate (1985 – 1987) |
Health Physical Education and Recreation Jewish Community Center of the Palisades Tenafly, New Jersey 07620 |
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Graduate Assistant (1984 – 1985) |
Women’s Track and Field The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210 |
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Head Coach (1982
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Track and Field Men’s and Women’s Indoor Women’s Outdoor Fairport High School Fairport, New York 14450 |
Consulting Experience
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Consultant (1997 – Present) |
Jewish Community Centers Association 15 East 26th Street New York, New York 10010-1579 |
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Consultant (1995
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National Basketball Players Association Central Park Plaza 1775 Broadway Suite 2401 New York, New York 10019 |
Course Responsibilities
University of Dayton
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HSS 101 |
Introduction to the University of Dayton |
1 credit hour |
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HSS 111 |
Introduction to Sport Management |
2 credit hours |
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HSS 255 |
Sport Management Practicum/Seminar |
2 credit hours |
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HSS 285* |
Sport Management Field Experience |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 349* |
Financing Sport Operations |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 350 |
Principles of Management |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 351 |
Facility Management |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 352 |
Event Planning |
2 credit hours |
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HSS 353* |
Sports Media |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 357* |
Sports Marketing |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 485 |
Sport Management Internship |
1-12 credit hours |
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HSS 536* |
Event Planning |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 547 |
Administration of Interscholastic and Intramural Sports |
3 credit hours |
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HSS 556 |
Current Issues in Sport Science |
3 credit hours |
Tulane University
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UESS 317 |
Organization and Administration of Sport |
3 credit hours |
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UESS 399 |
Directed Study in Exercise and Sport Sciences |
1-3 credit hours |
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UESS 456, 457, 458 |
Internships |
3 credit hours |
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UESS 460 |
Sports Communication and the Media |
3 credit hours |
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UESS 461* |
Seminar: Careers in Sports & Leisure Industry |
2 credit hours |
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UESS 462 |
Facility Design and Management |
3 credit hours |
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UESS 463 |
Sports Promotion and Public Relations |
2 credit hours |
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UESS 464 |
Seminar: Current Issues in Sports |
3 credit hours |
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UESS 465 |
Event Management and Facility Planning |
3 credit hours |
* Course originator
Refereed
Journals
Titlebaum, P.,
Brennan, K, & Chynoweth,
T. (2002, Spring/Summer). We want to play too: Recreational Sports Journal,
26(1), 74-78.
Owens, J. & Titlebaum, P. (2002). Hiring strength and conditioning personnel. Strength and Conditioning, 24(1), 43-47.
Lipscomb, C. & Titlebaum, P. (2001). Selecting a sports agent: the inside for athletes & parents, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law Practice, 3(1)95-105.
Titlebaum, P. (2001). One goal at a
time! Strategies. A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 14(3),
24-27.
Titlebaum, P., Stankovich, C., &
Meeker, D. (2000) The success
model: a student athlete educational model designed to improve academic
performance through the utilization of athletic transferable skills. Athletic
Academic Journal, 14(1), 24-33
Titlebaum, P., & O’Hara. R. (2000). Strategies for health and fitness
industry: profession on the cutting edge. Future Focus. Ohio Association
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 21(1), 26-28.
O’Hara. R.,
& Titlebaum, P. (2000). Strategies and activities to reduce
cardiovascular risk in children. Teaching Elementary Physical Education,
11(1), 14 –16.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). Sports Law– 101: Getting in the game. The Thomas M. Cooley Journal of Practical and Clinical Law, 3(1), 17-24.
Crow, B., Titlebaum, P. & Branch, D., (1999). New title sponsor recognition at a college football bowl game. Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics Annual, 14, 119-129.
Dooman, C., Titlebaum, P. & DeMarco, G.,
(1998). More weight on the bar: Being a strength and conditioning coach today. Strength
and Conditioning, 20(5), 31-34.
Titlebaum, P., & Rackley, G. (1995, Fall). Protecting your back: Weight Room management, National Intramural Recreational Sports Association Journal, 10 (4), 50-52.
Titlebaum, P., Louise, M, Petterman, J, & Miller, T., (2000). Event planners share: how to gain their business, Proceedings and Papers Third Sports in the City Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 319-329.
Titlebaum, P., Studzinski, J, & Miller, T., (2000). Understanding the corporate sponsorship game, Proceedings and Papers Third Sports in the City Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 207-219.
Diorka, M., Robinson, M., & Titlebaum, P., (1997). The internship, networking and a job: hitting the trifecta, Proceedings of the 48th Annual National Intramural Recreation Sports Association Conference, Louisville, KY, 63-68.
Refereed Book
Review in Journals
Titlebaum, P., (1997). Advance
coordination manual. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 6(4), 61.
Titlebaum, P., (1996). Ultimate guide to sport event management & marketing. Journal of Sport Management, 10(3), 330-331
National
Refereed Conference Poster Session:
Titlebaum, P. & Daprano, C. (2002, April). Emergency action plan templates. Poster session accepted for presentation at the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Refereed Abstracts in
Journals
Titlebaum, P. & De Marco, G.
(1998). Re-Engineering the HPER professional and department for the 21st century.
(Abstract) Future Focus. Ohio Association for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance, 19(1), 32.
Titlebaum, P. (1994). A study of high school track and field outdoor championships based on the events endorsed by the national federation of state high school associations. (Abstract) Louisiana Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 57(2), 18.
Invited Article Refereed Publication
Daprano, C. &
Titlebaum, P. (2001) The Three
Most Important Clubs in the Academic Bag, Sport Marketing Quarterly, 10(4), 243-244
Doctoral Dissertation
Titlebaum, P. (1993). A study of high school track and field
outdoor championships based on the events endorsed by the national federation
of state high school associations, Temple University. Unpublished doctoral
dissertation, Philadelphia, PA.
Book Reviewer
Proposal for South-Western Publishing, Business Division, 2001.
Proposal for Aspen Publishers, Inc., Public Administration Division, 2000.
Proposal for Allyn & Bacon, Health and Physical Education Division, 1997.
Journal Reviewer
Sport Marketing Quarterly manuscript reviews 1996 & 2001
Academic Athletic Journal manuscript
reviews 2001-2002
Thesis Committees
Grant, K. (1999) Businesswomen’s
perceptions of utilizing golf as a networking tool. (Guest Committee
Member: Wright State University).
Eation, B. (1997) Servicing the media as a sport customer and consumer. (Guest Committee Member: University of Memphis).
University
of Dayton Faculty Fund for Vocational Exploration Grant, Graduation Rates and Vocational
Choices of Undergraduates and Student Athletes at Public, Private/Non-Religious
Affiliated, and Private/Religious Affiliated Institutions. $3,000.
Funded 4/2002
School-to-Work Workforce Development Clearinghouse, Developed a lesson plan for grant that will be posted at (STWclearinghouse.org) on the Web. Diana Hunn, Principle Investigator, $1,000.00. Funded 6/1999.
Sporting Goods Manufactures
Association Request for funding support for The Global Diversity Institute,
$5,000.00. Funded 2/1999.
University of Dayton Request
for funding support for the School of Education computer laboratory
initiatives, $135,866.00. Co-authored, 4/1998, Partially funded.
Non-Refereed Book
Chapter
Titlebaum, P. (1999). What the big idea creating special
events. The dream job: sports
publicity, promotion and marketing, Helitzer, M., 3rd ed.,
pp.289-314, Athens, OH, University Sports Press.
Non-Refereed Manual
Titlebaum, P. (1994). Weight room and job description manual. International Health, Racquet and Sports Club Association, Boston, MA.
Non-Refereed
Article in Internet-Only Newsletter:
Daprano, C. & Titlebaum, P. (March, 2002). Women’s sports: Opportunities and challenges. Sportapolis. Retrieved from http://www.sports-media.org/
Sportapolisnewsletter9.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Rejection. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline,
Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/index.html
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Rookie shows promise. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline,
Retrieved from http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/includes/sportscareers/080700rookie.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). More then just sports. JewishSports.com Retrieved from http://jewishsports.com/maccabi2000.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Avoid the sand trap. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline, Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/tip.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Over/under. Sports Careers, CBS
Sportsline, Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/tip.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Expand your horizons by playing the right
zone. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline, Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/tip.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Giving it away. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/tip.htm
Titlebaum, P. (2000). March madness. Sports Careers, CBS Sportsline Retrieved from http://ww3.sportsline.com/u/sportscareers/index.html
Titlebaum, P. (1998). A guide to discovering an athlete’s value in the corporate marketplace. The Legacy, United States Olympic Committee On Line, Retrieved from
http://www.olympic-usa.org/olympians/legacy/fall98/market.html
Non-Refereed Articles
Titlebaum, P. & Watson, S. (2001)
Money decisions, after tackling a sponsorship, don’t leave sponsors in the
dirt. Athletic Business, 25(1), 34-38
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Sponsorship formula: heritage + community = appeal. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 3(31), 29.
Lipscomb, C. & Titlebaum, P. (2000). Selecting a sport agent: finding the perfect fit (part 2) For The Record, 11(4), 2-5., Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI.
Titlebaum, P. (2000). The LD advantage. Careers & the
disABLED, 15(1), 68-70.
Lipscomb, C. & Titlebaum, P. (2000). Selecting a sport
agent: finding the perfect fit (part 1) For The Record, 11(3), 2-4.,
Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI.
Titlebaum, P. (2000). Beware the waning ‘purity’ of women’s sports.
Brandweek, XLI(30), 26,28.
Titlebaum, P., & Coogan, K. (2000). JCC Maccabi games: Jewish community centers of North America use sports to better their communities. Sports Travel, 4(7), 23.
Titlebaum, P. & Stankovich, C. (2000). After game’s over what’s an athlete worth? Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 3(12), 37.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). Back to school. Sports Travel, 3(12), 17.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). You’ve got a degree, now get a job. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business
Journal, 2(33), 38-39.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). Baseball knows how to play the odds. Streets
& Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 2(28), 42.
Titlebaum, P., & Freimuth,
L. (1999). The best of the
best. Sports Travel, 3(7), 26.
Titlebaum, P. (1999).
They’re killing the golden goose. Streets
& Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 2(10), 36.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). After
the cheering stops, athlete stress seeks an outlet. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 2(6), 28.
Titlebaum, P., & Freimuth,
L. (1999). Keeping your volunteers
happy. Western Association News, 23(5), 20.
Titlebaum, P. (1999). Baseball’s back; so is the andro issue. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 1(47), 34-35.
Titlebaum, P. (1999).
Better on the court, but ABL still left out in the cold. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business
Journal, 1(38), 26.
Stankovich, C., & Titlebaum, P. (1998). Business takes a page from
playbook. Streets & Smith’s
Sports Business Journal, 1(35), 34-35.
Titlebaum, P., & Stankovich, C. (1998). Time for NBA players to tip off league? Streets & Smith’s Sports Business
Journal, 1(31), 34.
Titlebaum, P. (1998). Only players can save the NBA from ruin.
Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, 1(17), 38.
Titlebaum, P. (1998). Internship: A chance for personal growth. Business in Broward, 12(3), 25.
Weiss, K., & Titlebaum, P. (1998). Hard Sell: Regatta Sponsorship. Sail, 29(5),
90-93.
Titlebaum, P., & Fairbanks, J. (1997). The art of networking on
the course. On the LINKS, Centerville, OH.
Titlebaum, P., & Rudolph, M. (1997). Recruiting studies say recruiting strategies differ between the women’s game and the men’s game. Coaching Women’s Basketball, 11(2), 23-25.
Phillips, D., & Titlebaum, P., (1996).
Is baseball making the grade? The
Insider, Sports Careers, Phoenix, AZ.
Titlebaum, P., & Rudolph, M., (1996). The recruitment game. Coaching Women’s Basketball, 10(4), 22-24.
Titlebaum, P., Sachs, M., & Crow, B. (1996). Meeting the needs of the sports industry, The
Insider, Sports Careers, Phoenix, AZ
Titlebaum, P. (1996, January/February,). Turning internship opportunities into gold. Resort & Commercial Recreation, Durham, NC.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, November). Upgrading your mascot. Athletic Management, Ithaca, NY.
Fairbanks, J., & Titlebaum, P., (1995, October). Are you
playing ‘Russian Roulette’ with your golf game? Tee to Green, Jackson, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, June 1). Finding the Value in the Art of
Networking. The Insider, Sports
Careers, Phoenix, AZ.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, April 16). A boy, a ball, and elusive MJ. Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, March). Manual control, providing safe,
well-run weight and cardiovascular fitness areas for members and staff. Athletic Business, Madison, WI.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, January 6). By itself, freshman ineligibility won’t benefit learning disabled. USA Today, Arlington, VA.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, May 15). Networking, your ladder to success. The Sports Careers Newsletter, Phoenix, AZ.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, January). Consistency, consistency; wherefore
art thou consistency? The National
Scholastic Track Digest, Chapel Hill, NC.
Refereed Presentations
Titlebaum, P., Chynoweth, T., Simpson & Daprano, C. (2002, April). Intramural’s
outreach to the ADA community. National Intramural Recreation Sports
Association Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Titlebaum, P., Daprano, C.
(2002, April). The ying and yang of Title IX: where we go from here. Women’s
Leadership Conference, Dayon, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Desalvo, A.,
& Roe, T. (2001, October). Developing an emergency action plan. Ohio
Recreation Sports Association, Oxford, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Chynoweth, T. (2001, March). We want to play too: intramurals & the ADA. National Intramural Recreation Sports Association Conference, Reno, NV.
Smith, M., Rhodus, K., Cohn, J., & Titlebaum, P. (2001, March). Exploring other professional recreation opportunities. National Intramural Recreation Sports Association Conference, Reno, NV.
Rhine, L., Evans, J., Titlebaum, P., Davis, T. (2000, October). Students with disabilities: rights and responsibilities, course modifications, maintaining academic standards. In-service Training for Faculty at the University of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Brand, J. (2000, July). Taking special events to the next level. National wellness conference, Stevens Point, WI
Titlebaum, P. (2000, July). Generating corporate sponsorship. Sports in the city, Indianapolis, IN.
Titlebaum, P. (2000, July). Event planners share what it takes to gain their business. Sports in the city, Indianapolis, IN.
Titlebaum, P., & Silberman, L. (1999, December). Promoting the Maccabi Youth Games Movement in North America: Implementation of Jewish community sports model in multicultural physical education. Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference, Columbus, OH.
Ballal, S., Bedard, B., Evans, J., Sandner, L & Titlebaum, P. (1998, October). ADA: Rights and responsibilities of faculty in meeting the needs of students with disabilities, and qualified students with disabilities who request services. In-service Training for Faculty at the University of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
Grant, K., & Titlebaum, P. (1998, May). A study of businesswomen’s
perceptions of utilizing golf as a networking tool. North American Society of
Sport Management Conference, Buffalo, NY.
Titlebaum, P. & Grant, K., (1997, December). Enhancing classroom education through service learning. Training for Faculty at the University of Dayton, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P., & De Marco, G. (1997, December). Re-engineering the HPER professional and department for the 21st century. Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Conference, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Williams, P., & Stringer, K. (1997, October).
Understanding diverse students’ views of sensitivity on campus: Vision 2005 at
the University of Dayton. Minority Student Today, San Antonio, TX.
Titlebaum, P., Cohen, T., & Quinter, K. (1997, July). Taking intramurals to the next level. National Intramural Recreational Sports Association, Region III Conference, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Cohen, T., & Quinter, K. (1997, July). Non-traditional games brings fun to men and women, National Intramural Recreational Sports Association, Region III Conference, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P., Crow, B., Gillentine, A., Goldfine. B., & Robinson, M. (1997, May). Sport
management students perceived value of the Sports Business Daily. North American Society
of Sport Management Conference, San
Antonio, TX.
Titlebaum, P., Pollack, J., & Abrutyn, D. (1997, May). Sports Business Daily view of the internet. North American Society of Sport Management Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Diorka, M., Titlebaum, P., & Robinson, M. (1997, April). The internship, networking and a job: hitting the trifecta. National Intramural Recreation Sports Association Conference, Louisville, KY.
Crow, B., Titlebaum, P., & Goldfine, B. (1996, May). An analysis of sport industry needs relative to sport management student preparation. North American Society of Sport Management Conference, New Brunswick, Canada.
Titlebaum, P., Crow, B., Pastore, D., & Stotlar, D. (1996, May). Generating participation at NASSM. North American Society of Sport Management Conference, New Brunswick, Canada.
Titlebaum, P., Crow, B., & Sachs, M. (1996, May). A study of
participant satisfaction at sports industry career enhancement seminars. North
American Society of Sport Management Conference, New Brunswick, Canada.
Titlebaum, P., Verner, M., Goldfine, B., & Pastore, D. (1996,
May). Perspectives on pre-qualification of internship site supervisors. North
American Society of Sport Management Conference, New Brunswick, Canada.
Titlebaum, P., & Phillips, D. (1996, February). Expectations of potential baseball employees: fantasy or reality? Financial Aspects of Sport: An International Perspective. New Orleans, LA.
Crow, B., & Titlebaum, P. (1996, February). Title sponsorship recognition at a college football bowl game. Financial Aspects of Sport: An International Perspective. New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, October). Getting your resume to the top of the pile. Minority Student Today Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, October). Internships: The ticket to a dream
job. Minority Student Today Conference, San Antonio, TX.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, June). Teaching students to be their own
advocate especially those with LD.
National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics National
Convention, Orlando, FL.
Titlebaum, P., Goldfine, B., Richman, J., Pastore, D., &
Schoonmaker, L. (1995, May). Motivating students for their internship
experiences. North American Society of Sport Management Conference, Athens, GA.
Titlebaum, P., & Pendleton, A., (1994, November). Pressing your
weight room into management shape. National Intramural Recreational Sports
Association, Region IV Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, November). How to spotlight your staff to foster a sense of pride. National Intramural Recreational Sports Association, Region IV Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, November). The dyslexia advantage: Surviving
and succeeding with dyslexia. Orton Dyslexia
Society 45th International Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Titlebaum, P. (1993, November). Adult Dyslexics panel discussing their experiences. Orton Dyslexia
Society 44th International Conference.
New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (2002, April). How to network in any industry. Beyond
the class room for the Dayton Alumni, New York, NY
Titlebaum, P. (2001, November). Outsourcing of Health, Physical
Education & Recreation: “trend of fad” Jewish Community Centers
Association, Baltimore, MD.
Titlebaum, P. (2001, November). Emergency Action Plan. Jewish
Community Centers Association, Baltimore, MD.
Titlebaum, P. (2001, May).
Perfecting your networking. Home Builders Association of Dayton and the Miami
Valley, Dayton, OH
Titlebaum, P. (2001, May).
Finding your niche. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Titlebaum, P. (2001, April).
Getting in the game. Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Titlebaum, P. (2001,
March). The power of sports marketing. Dayton’s American Marketing Association,
Dayton, OH
Titlebaum, P. (2000, May).
Golf is not just a man’s business tool. Junior League of Dayton, Dayton,
OH
Titlebaum, P. (2000, April). The needs of event rights holders.
National Association of Sports Commissions, San Jose, CA
Titlebaum, P. (2000, March).
Golf as a business tool. Beyond the class room for the Dayton Alumni,
Tampa, FL
Titlebaum, P. (2000, February).
How to keep a sponsor coming back. Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Titlebaum, P. (2000, January). Opportunities in sports
administration. St. Louis Sports
Commission Career Day, St. Louis, MO.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, October). Discovering your value in the
marketplace: An athletes guide. Olympic Congress, Phoenix, AZ.
Masback, C., Jellinghaus, H., & Titlebaum, P. (1998, October). Sponsorship what’s in it for me? Olympic Congress, Phoenix, AZ.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, September). How to use golf as a business
tool. Kroger Senior PGA Tour, Kings Island, Mason, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, May). How women can use golf as a business
tool. Star Bank Women, Golf and Business Seminar and Clinic, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, April). How to use golf (sports) as a business tool. Athena Leadership Forum, Youngstown, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, April). The sports industry: Where are the
jobs and how do I get mine. Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1998, February). Career awareness program. The
Association of Black Sporting Goods Professionals, Atlanta, GA.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, November). Life after the games. Olympic Congress, Orlando, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, November). Discovering your value in the
marketplace: An athletes guide. Olympic Congress, Orlando, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, November). Building equity through your college
community. Olympic Congress, Orlando, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, November). Re-engineering the HPER
professional for the 21st Century. Jewish Community Centers Association,
Baltimore, MD.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, August). Recruiting the next generation. Amateur Trap Shooting Association, Vadalia, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, July). Getting in the game. National Sporting
Goods Association’s World Sports Expo, Chicago, IL.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, June). Basketball and school have many of the
same rules. National Basketball Player’s Association All-Star Basketball Camp,
Princeton, NJ.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, March). How to make the most out of your
internship. Miamisburg High School, Miamisburg, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1997, May). How women can use golf as a business
tool. Star Bank Women, Golf and Business Seminar and Clinic, Dayton, OH.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, December). How to network your way into
Baseball. Baseball Winter Meetings, Boston, MA.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, October). Olympic forum, career development. Olympic Congress, Indianapolis, IN.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, June). How to play the game of school. National Basketball Player’s Association All-Star Basketball Camp, Princeton, NJ.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, July). Networking your way in to the industry. National Sporting Goods Association’s World Sports Expo, Chicago, IL.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, July). Networking your way into the hockey
industry. The World Hockey Summit, Boston, MA.
Titlebaum, P. (1996, January). Faculty member for Institute of Sport Advancement. Washington, DC.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, September). The art of networking. MBA Students’ Kick-off, Keynote Speaker, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, July). Playing the game of school. Nike
All-American Camp, Indianapolis, IN.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, July). Finding the value in the art of networking. Sports Careers Seminar, Chicago, IL.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, April). How to get your resume to the top of
the pile. Sports Career Seminar, Los Angeles, CA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, April). Maximizing your volunteer experience. Sports Career Seminar, Los Angeles, CA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, February). Networking vs. valuenetting, Which is better for your future? A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1995, January). Advocating for oneself in the college environment. Educational Resource Center, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Sutton, W., & Titlebaum, P. (1995, January). Resume building in the sports industry. Institute for Sports Advancement, New York, NY.
Titlebaum, P., & Canning, W. (1994, December). Keeping
employees happy, even when downsizing: the upside of budget cuts. Athletic
Business Conference, Orlando, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, October). Identifying your need for
networking. Sports Career Seminar, Miami, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, October). Obtaining internships. Sports Career Seminar, Miami, FL.
Titlebaum, P. (1994, August). Professional networking. Third Annual Sports Business Workshop, New York, NY.
Titlebaum, P. (1993, November). Opportunities in sports management
industry. The Sports Careers Seminar, Atlanta, GA.
Titlebaum, P. (1993, November). Opportunities in colleges and universities system. The Sports Careers Seminar, Atlanta, GA.
Titlebaum, P. (1993, November). Opportunities available in sports and the importance of networking. Tulane University Student-Athlete Career Fair, New Orleans, LA.
Titlebaum, P. (1993, December). A study of high school track and field outdoor championships based on the events endorsed by the National Federation of State High School Associations. USA Track and Field National Convention, Las Vegas, NV.
Broadcast
Media Interviews
Radio (1999, February 16). The future of women’s professional sports. WDJA 850-AM, West Palm Beach, FL.
Radio (1999, January 5). Should NBA players start their own league? KFAN 1320-AM, Salt Lake City, UT.
Radio (1998, August 18). The NBA lockout. The Fan Sports Radio 610-AM, Portland, OR.
Television (1998, July 23). Businesswomen utilizing golf as a networking tool. ABC, Dayton, OH.
Radio (1997, December 3). NCAA dealing with court action that states that Scholastic Achievement Test is discriminating to minorities. Primetime Sports Radio.
National Public Radio. (1997, December 10). In sports, it’s all about lingo. Deford, F.
Television (1997, March 10). Dayton, looking for professional baseball team to come to the Miami Valley. CBS, Dayton, OH.
Radio (1996, March 30). Is the NCAA taking minority athletes advantage of athletes? KISS 98.7-FM, New York, NY.
Radio (1996, January 9). Agents and NCAA. Primetime Sports Radio.
Television (1995, December 8). Is the NCAA discriminating against the learning-disabled? ABC, Good Morning America.
Radio (1995, December 5). Is the NCAA discriminating against the learning-disabled? Primetime Sports Radio.
Radio (1995, September 1). NCAA and its member schools try to regulate agent contact with college athletes. Primetime Sports Radio.
Radio (1995, June 7). Student athletes and how they deal with the potential pitfalls of agents. Primetime Sports Radio.
Television (1995, March 28), Should college athletes be paid? Angela Show, ABC, New Orleans, LA.
Print Media
Interviews
Baker, D (2001, October 5).LPGA tourney owner mulls alternate options. Dayton Business News
Steinbach, P. (2001, July). Dream
Jobs. Athletic Business
DeBrosse, J. (2001, June). Minor leagues, major success. Dayton Daily News
Mattingly, E. (2001, Spring).
Professor gives tips to others with dyslexia. University of Dayton
Quarterly
Miller, M. (2001, January 11). ASA poised for greatness in 2001. Actionline
Menninger, B. (2000, November 6-12). Building a brand starts with a name. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business Journal
Hargadon, S. (2000, Fall) A weighty problem addressing an epidemic obesity in children. Dayton Educator
Thimange, P. (2000, September 4). YMCA, local hospital team up to thrive. Dayton Business News
Weil, D. (2000, July 3-9). Naming
ranks thick with tech, banks, airlines. Streets & Smith’s Sports
Business Journal.
Wentzel, M. (2000, June 19). Fisher blends sport, study. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Baker, D (2000, June 12). Dayton soccer plans afoot. Dayton Business News
Gloekler, J. (2000, Summer).
Phillies pitchman climbing ladder. University of Dayton
Quarterly.
Thimange, P. (2000, March 24). Bring baseball went into extra innings. Dayton Business News
Smith, D. (2000, Spring). Sports more than games. Dayton Educator
Hruby, P. (2000, February 10). Sports leagues must deal with words of athletes.
The Washington Times
Maier, T. (2000, January 9). The fairer sex will level fields. The Washington Times
Hruby, P. (1999, December 11). 2065: A sports odyssey. The Washington Times
Mattingly, E. (1999, Winter).
Climbing wall of corporate success. University of Dayton
Quarterly
Mattingly, E. (1999, October 1).
Field experience at “field day”. University of Dayton Campus Report
Crawly, R. (1999, December 6-12).
Get to work, then get a career. Streets & Smith’s Sports Business
Journal
Bour, A. (1999, Fall). Game plan. Dayton Educator
Mihoces, G. (1999, May 19). The
wide world of future sports. USA Today
Lubinger, B. (1999, March 1). Scoring high with families. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Yaqub, M. (1999, February). Pitch and putt. Worth
Crawly, R. (1998, December 14-20).
Toughest step: Getting a foot in the door. Street & Smith’s Sports
Business Journal
(1998, November 30). To the ends of earth for youth, by ProjectOceanis. San Diego Daily
Schneider, T. (1998, November). A
career in sports. Sports Travel
Bonk, T. (1998, October 29). No cheap shots. Los Angeles Times
Crawly, R. (1998, October 5-11). Many are called, few are chosen. Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal
Guay, M. (1998,
September). Become a big league success. College Bound Magazine
Woods, C. (1998, April). Taking responsibility for the advancement and promotion of trapshooting. Trap & Field
Wilner, B. (1998, February). Join the club. Inside Sports
Hannah, J. (1997, September 28- October 12). Speak sports for success. Associated Press
Morris, J. (1997, July 27). Outdoor notebook, ATA lesson. Dayton Daily News
Sebastian, P. (1997, June 12). Businesses Bulletin. The Wall Street Journal
Stupp, D. (1997, June 7). Seminars offer link to contracts on the green. Dayton Daily News
Peterson. B. (1997, April 30). Raising golf awareness. Dayton Daily News
Abraham, J. (1997, March 2). Live your career dreams. National Business Employment Weekly
Bricking, T. (1995, December 20). Special-needs stars just seek a second look. USA Today
Gottesman, A. (1995, January 22).
Sports jobs’ glamor only skin-deep. Chicago Tribune
University of Dayton
Advisory Committee
on Disability Issues, University of Dayton (2001 present)
Advisor for the Track and Field Club, University of Dayton, (2000 present)
Advisor for the Sport Management Club, University of Dayton, (1996 present)
General Education Committee, University of Dayton (2000 present)
Honors & Awards Committee, School of Education Allied Professions, University of Dayton (2001 present)
Computers and Technology Committee, University of Dayton (1997-2000)
Diversity Task Force Subcommittee for School of Education, University of Dayton (1997)
Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee, University of Dayton (1996-1999)
University Elections Committee, University of Dayton (2001 present)
Honorary
National Youth Sports Program Counselor, University of Dayton (1997)
Tulane University
Recreation Advisee Board, Tulane University (1993-1996)
Judicial Hearing Board, Tulane University (1993-1996)
Professional
Memberships and Committees
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (1995)
Dayton Area Senior Olympics, Board Member, (1997-1999)
Jewish Community Center on Far Hills, Board Member (1998-2000)
Masonic Learning Center for Children, Board Member (2000)
National Association Sport and Physical Education (1994-present)
National Football League Player’s Agent (1987-1988)
National Intramural Recreation Sports Association (1997- present)
National Intramural Recreation Sports Association Student Development Committee (2002-2003)
National Sports Marketing Association, Board Member (1998-2001)
North American Society of Sport Management (1994-present)
Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (1997-present)
Sports Careers (1993-present)
The Dyslexia Education Foundation of America, Board Member, (1994-1999)
Professional
Development Activities
Small Group Instructional Diagnosis (SGID) Evaluated in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Teaching Fellow, University of Dayton 1997-1998
Aruba World Youth Festival, participated in a Think Tank, Aruba, 1997
Service in
Class Room
Columbus Blue Jackets: Conducted television SWOT analysis and
presentation to upper management, (2002)
Youth Partial Hospitalization: Developed and organized a team building event for 35 children age range 8
to 16 years old, (2002)
Dress
for Success: Developed women’s and
men’s dress for success for the event that attracted over 200 University of
Dayton students for the Career Placement Center, (2002)
The
Miami Valley School: Conducted day of training for 8 students who were
looking to investigate sport management by letting them learn from current students experiences, (2002).
Stump
Racing Enterprises: Created sponsorship packages to asst at racing at
American Speed Association level of racing. Also developed a contest between Kent
State, Xavier and Dayton University’s (2001).
Wingate
Institute for Physical Education & Sport in Israel: Assisted in the
seeking grants to support a non-profit institution from the United States,
(2000).
Jewish
Community Center Association: Created sponsorship packages to support
Maccabi games that are geared for Jewish youth aged 13-16 years old, (2000).
National
Association Sports Commissions: Conducted a survey of Events Rights Holders
for a better understanding of trends and where the industry is headed, (2000).
University of Dayton Athletic Department: Created promotions to
improve students’ attendance at men’s basketball games and developed a strategy
for a new distribution plan for student’s tickets, (1999-2000).
Association
of Luxury Suites Directors: Conducted survey of membership to gain a better
understanding of trends and where the industry is headed, (1999).
Dayton Area Senior Olympics: Created marketing brochures to enhance promotion of the 2000 games, (1999).
Amateur Trap Shooting Association: Developed a survey measuring the impact of a potential move of the organization and a media plan, (1998-1999).
Star Bank Ladies Professional Golf
Association Tournament: Created promotions to improve media plan and developed
plans to improve volunteer retention, (1997-1998).
Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance:
Developed a Convention Manual and served as volunteers for state conference,
(1997).
Club Service Projects
Children Medical Center: Sport management club assisting in the collection of items for online auction (2000, February).
Sporting Goods Manufactures Association Super Show: Sport management club student’s intern at SGMA booth at the world largest sporting goods show in the United States, (1999-2002).
St. Louis Sports Career Day: Project with sport management and exercise science clubs to promotion the University of Dayton at the St. Louis Sports Career Day, St. Louis Sports Commission, St. Louis, Missouri. (2000, January).
Deloitte & Touche: Project with sport management and exercise science clubs that created, organized and conducted team-building field day for 130 employees, (1999-2000 September).
5K Road Race: Sport management club raised $600.00 for the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation (1999, April).
Dodgeball Tournament: Campus event that drew 16 teams made up of men, women and faculty. (1997-1998, December).
Community
Interests Activities
Springboro Junior High Coach for 7th -8th grade Boys Track and Field, Springboro, OH, 2002
South Side Cobras Soccer Coach 11-Under, Springboro, OH, 1998-2000
Springboro Youth Soccer Association Coach, Springboro, OH, 1996-1998
Springboro Youth Basketball Association Coach, Springboro, OH, 1996-2000
Temple Beth Or Brotherhood, OH, 1996-1998
Honors and
Awards
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2002
Graduate Faculty Status, University of Dayton, 2000
High Merit Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Dayton, 1999, 2001
School of Education Service Learning Award (Nomination), University of Dayton, 1997, 1999
Service Learning Award (Nomination), University of Dayton, 1997, 1998
Merit Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Dayton, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
Updated
6/27/02