![]() ![]() ![]() He has been privy to numerous site selection analyitcs, broadening his understanding of the dynamic economic and market factors at play. Lynn has an insight and expertise for the MLB to PDX effort that is unparalleled. For over two decades Lynn has generated momentum by engaging numerous architects, HOK, Populous, nationally recognized baseball consultants, baseball attorneys, franchise consultants, MLB executives, government leaders, transportation and logistics experts, lobbists, and city leaders. Lashbrook continues his quest for MLB to PDX, and has been consultant to a variety of groups making attempts to bring MLB to Portland including the Portland Baseball Group, Oregon Stadium Campaign, Oregon Sports Authority, and the most recent effort, the Portland Diamond Project. Due to this campaign, a 25,000-seat stadium in the heart of the city was revitalized rather than torn down, now home to the MLS Portland Timbers. Under his leadership, the group secured legislative action to subsidize a new stadium with ballplayers payroll taxes. In 2003, in an effort to attract the Montreal Expos to Oregon, Lynn led the lobbying efforts that resulted in a $150 million construction bill for a new baseball stadium in Portland. ![]() Lashbrook has spearheaded an effort to bring Major League Baseball to Portland, Oregon. His dynamic and energizing keynotes include diverse topics as "Sports is a Substitute for War" and "You Need a Ticket to the Game to Catch a Foul Ball." For the legal profession, he provides an online CLE "Winning with Ethics" seminar.įrequently interviewed and recognized as a sports business expert, Lynn has been featured or appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Baseball America, Bleacher Report, The Ringer, Slam, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Hockey News, World Soccer, CNBC, Forbes, and many more.įor over 25 years, Dr. In conjunction with SMWW, Lynn hosts and moderates Sports Career Conferences at annual sporting events including the NBA Summer League Games (12 years), NFL Combine (25 years), NHL Draft (12 years), MLS Draft (3 years), Baseball Winter Meetings (15 years), Portsmouth Invitiational Tournament, NBA G-League Showcase, Toronto PrimeTime Sports (10+ years) Managment Conference, RaceTrack Business Conference and NFL London Games. Internationally, Lashbrook is a well-known sports business speaker, having spoken on 5 of 7 continents including India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Israel, Holland, Caribbean, England, Dubai, Belgium, and France. Lashbrook continues to work as an NFL agent and has personally represented over 150 NFL clients including first rounders including 14 year NFL QB Matt Moore and current Vikings QB Kyle Sloter. His high energy and well known motivating personality has captivated students and athletes. He is known for helping students strategize and reach their career goals in the world of sports. Lynn has been working and teaching in Sports Management for over 40 years and has demonstrated a lifelong passion for growing dynamic sports programs. SMWW offers 35 eight week online cutting edge sports business courses including courses in Sports Agency, Analytics, Data Science, Coaching, Scouting, Digital Video Editing, Sports Communications, eSports, Sports Betting and many more. Courses include cutting edge software used by the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, and MLS. Sports Management Worldwide, offers online training, with over 25,000 alumni from over 163 countries. SMWW trains thousands of students every year for sports business careers, including athletes, agents, scouts, player personnel, and other sports industry leaders. Lashbrook's guidance, offers a global faculty of over 50 sports business executives including GM's, Scouts, Analytic pioneers, Agents, Managing Directors, Sales & Marketing Managers, and Media & Communication leaders. Lynn Lashbrook is the President & Founder of Sports Management Worldwide, (SMWW) the first ever online sports management school with a mission to educate sports business executives. "You'll need a ticket to the game to catch a foul ball." - Dr.
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