Katherine Rowe

Research Assistant

Biography

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Applying the leadership and problem-solving skills she honed as an officer in the U.S. Army, Katherine has led projects for a diverse portfolio of clients in major U.S. sports leagues and college athletics, helping them to become more data-driven to engage fans and grow the bottom line.

In addition to her time in the military, Katherine brings a unique perspective to the sports industry as a former NCAA Division III student athlete and field hockey captain at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Katherine is passionate about sports and her past professional experiences include working as an analyst and strategic consultant to sports organizations including the San Antonio Spurs, ESPN, the NBA Summer League, Hall Pass Media, and the University of Texas Longhorns and working at Kraft Analytics Group.

Education

  • Copenhagen Business School (2019 — 2019)
  • Bachelor of Arts Clark University (2008 — 2011)
  • Georgetown University (2011 — 2011)

Companies

  • Manager, Strategic Planning Tableau Software (2021)
  • Industry Career Consultant, Sports & Strategy Texas McCombs School of Business (2021)
  • Sr Associate, Business Strategy Kraft Analytics Group (2020 — 2021)
  • MBA Strategy Consultant Spurs Sports & Entertainment (2020 — 2020)
  • NBA Summer League/Sports Business Classroom MBA Strategy Consultant HallPass Media (2019 — 2020)
  • Ticket Sales Strategy at University of Texas Athletics The University of Texas at Austin (2019 — 2020)
  • Graduate Research Assistant, Professor Kirk Goldsberry, Sports Analytics The University of Texas at Austin (2019 — 2020)
  • MBA Intern, Global Business Services Strategy Dell Technologies (2019 — 2019)
  • MBA Intern Home Run Dugout (2019 — 2019)

Skills

  • Interagency Coordination
  • Program Management
  • Training

Other

Public Speaking, Microsoft Office, Team Leadership, Leadership

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