April 30, 2024

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Give it a shot! Saskatchewan Polytechnic hosts careers in sports and entertainment night

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Give it a shot! Saskatchewan Polytechnic hosts careers in sports and entertainment night
Students learn about career opportunities with Sask Entertainment Group

Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the Sask Entertainment Group (SEG) recently joined forces
for the third consecutive year to host a careers in sports and entertainment night.
This event provides Sask Polytech students with a great platform for networking and
exploring the vast array of career opportunities available in the sports and entertainment
industry in Saskatchewan.

This year nearly 80 students from the Recreation and Tourism Management diploma and Hospitality Management diploma programs attended the event at SaskTel Centre. The evening started with an insightful
panel presentation from SEG’s leadership team, featuring the director of marketing,
building operations manager and hospitality manager. Following the panel, students
walked down to the arena to watch the Saskatoon Blades win against the Calgary Hitmen.
With the Saskatoon Blades win, students received free tickets to their following game
on Saturday.  

“It’s a great event that brings like-minded people together,” says Ryan Crilly, ticket
sales executive with the SEG. “It’s a huge benefit for our SEG team to meet Sask Polytech
students who want a career in sports and hospitality. We look forward to working with
students as interns and volunteers, they always have a fresh perspective and great
ideas. Our interns work on a variety of projects including social media, marketing,
videos, ticket sales and sponsorship fulfillment.”

SEG panel

SEG includes the Saskatchewan Rush Lacrosse Club, the Saskatoon Blades Hockey Club and the Saskatoon
Berries Baseball Club franchises. SEG also hosts live events at SaskTel Centre, offering
lots of diverse internship and career opportunities for Sask Polytech students.

Allison Hlady is an alumna of the Recreation and Tourism Management program and currently works for the Saskatchewan
Rush as the brand and promotions manager. She shares, “The careers in sports night
with SEG shows students different career opportunities that are available in Saskatchewan.
When I was taking the program, the focus was on municipalities or event venues. There
are so many exciting options!”

“Our students regularly work with SEG as interns,” says Josh Davidson, program head for Recreation and Tourism Management. “Our program
includes a 150-hour practicum, helping prepare students for their future careers.
The Recreation and Tourism Management program has arranged internships for students
with the Saskatoon Blades for over 30 years. From ticket sales, event management,
sponsorship contracts and even to calling the game, there are so many opportunities
for students in sports and event management.”

Davidson adds, “The careers in sports and entertainment night not only raises awareness
about the range of career opportunities after graduation but also promotes a sense
of community and inclusivity. Watching the hockey game together after the event is
a lot of fun.”

Hlady started with the Rush in 2017 as an intern and her career progressed from working
in the office, to game day events manager and now the brand and promotions manager.
She shares that the program helped prepare her for a career in sports entertainment.
Similar to sports, the Recreation and Tourism Management program emphasizes teamwork,
collaboration, strategy and encourages students to learn in a dynamic, fast-paced
environment.

“Working with the Rush is exciting, it’s something different every day. I like the
variety. I work on radio promotions, marketing, game day operations event management.
Embracing ‘other duties as assigned’ is a key aspect of my role as well,” she laughs.

Graduates of the Recreation and Tourism Management diploma have access to a world
of opportunities, both locally and internationally. Many practicums lead to full-time
employment. Recreation and Tourism Management graduates are in demand with a high
employment rate; 100 per cent of students find a job in their field within 12 months
of graduation.

“I’m a graduate of the diploma program myself,” reflects Davidson. “Recreation and
Tourism Management allowed me to travel the world! It’s a fun career. This industry
offers a dynamic profession where graduates can organize engaging community events,
collaborate with sports organizations, contribute to national parks and help families
enjoy unforgettable experiences. If you are willing to put in the work, you’ll have
an exciting and interesting career.”

Hlady completed Sask Polytech’s diploma and laddered into the University of Regina
Sport and Recreation Management bachelor degree program, earning a diploma and degree
in four years. Her advice to others interested in the program? “Take the shot. Sask
Polytech’s program has small class sizes and you learn with people who have similar
interests. I didn’t always know what I wanted to do, but knew I was passionate about
sports. You can continue your education to earn a degree or start working right away.
There are lots of options.”

Learn more about Sask Polytech’s Recreation and Tourism Management diploma.

Many full-time programs still have available seats for fall 2024. Find a program and apply today.

Join the Sask Polytech alumni community! Register as an alumni today.

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