The No Show-Cause Show
Former Industry Professional in College Athletics, Lifetime Fan of College Sports, and Bar Conversation Historian giving perspective, historical recounts, and commentary on the state of college athletics and the competitions occurring at the moment.
The No Show-Cause Show
Show-Cause Conversations: Mark Majewski
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In our latest installment of our conversation series, we have someone I have been wanting on the show since we started. Mark Majewski is Director of Creative Services for the Boston Bruins and TD Garden. He also has years of experience in college athletics in sports information and digital creation. Whether it was working with a legendary coach for Boston College Hockey or with a national championship winner in Clemson Football, Mark has been at the top of his craft for a long time.
During our conversation today we cover a wide variety of topics, and for as long as this episode is, we could have gone longer but hopefully we can save it for another episode. Aside from the current college sports landscape, we also examine what schools can do to be competitive, and yes, how it feels to be a Michigan alum while winning championships have come with some culture challenges.
Ultimately, when I started this show I labeled myself a bar room historian because pulling a chair up the bar and riffing on sports with good friends is the atmosphere I want to be in, and Mark is definitely someone you want to do that with (shoutout Duffys). Hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did.
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