Careers in Product Marketing
Transitioning from a remarkable athlete to a thriving career in Athlete Advocacy, Marketing, Product Development, and Creative Direction
Snowboarding Pioneer
Transworld Snowboarding Legend Award
X-Games Medalist
Held record at one time for most medals (11)
Product & Marketing Director
Influential brands like Gnu, LIB Tech, Roxy, Bent Metal Bindings and more
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Barrett Christy
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Real professional athletes. Real career advice.

Running to success
From running races at Baylor University to running teams and a career off the field, Jenna Kurath has found herself in a dream job, leading innovation at Comcast Sports Tech, which propels innovation of the world's most promising tech companies. As an investor in Uru Sports, Jenna speaks passionately about what makes athletes prepared to push past the status quo and do incredible things off the field and in the boardroom. Tune in to hear Jenna speak to her secrets of success, highlighting the importance of having a sponsor, staying constantly curious, the importance of culture, and leaning on her learnings from her track and field days that she has seen come full circle in the workplace.

Adjusting to New Roles
José Calderón is a star both on and off the basketball court. José retired after 14 years in the NBA, which included a run at the NBA Finals with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018, 3 Olympic medals, and currently still holds the record for the highest free throw percentage in an NBA season at 98.1%. What’s even more impressive is how José successfully transitioned his career off the court. Landing in roles as a Player Advisor with the NBA Players Association, a Front Office Advisor for the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise, and a Global Advisor for a large tech company. José's experience encourages preparation, surrounding yourself with the right people, and embracing the athlete community as a resource.

Winning in Entreprenuership
Lauryn Williams competed at the elite level in two Olympic sports – track and bobsled - earning one gold and two silver medals over a 12-year athletic career. She is the first American woman to earn medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. After realizing at age 20 that she was financially illiterate - despite earning a six-figure income - she hired a financial planner. Still, she didn't feel informed about her financial picture or how to reach her financial goals. As a result, Williams realized a gap in the market and founded her own financial planning company, Worth Winning. Lauryn will share details on his transition from an athlete to a career as an entrepreneur in the financial industry.
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