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Miller vita Page 1 Curriculum Vita John J. Miller, Ph.D. Associate Dean and Professor College of Health and Human Services Troy University Troy, AL Education Doctor of Philosophy: Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. Graduated with Distinction. Concentration: Sport Administration Support Area: Recreation & Educational Foundations Dissertation: A Study in the Application of Risk Management Theories in Decision Making Among University Physical Education Departments in the United States Master of Arts: Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Concentration: Sport Psychology Support Area: Recreation & Health Thesis: State and Trait Anxiety and Performance of Competitive Collegiate Swimmers Bachelor of Science: Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI. Graduated cum laude in 1980. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health & Recreation Associate of Arts University of Wisconsin – Washington County. West Bend, WI. Graduated in 1977. Professional Sport Ownership One share stakeholder in the Green Bay Packers, Inc. Certificate number 172782. Academic or Professional Positions Interim Dean, College of Health & Human Services, Troy University, 2013-2014 Serve as the chief administrative officer of the teaching, scholarly, and service programs of the College of Health and Human Services at Troy University. The College of Health and Humans Services houses the Department of Athletic Training; Department of Human Services, and Social Work; Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, the School of Nursing, and the School of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management.

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Curriculum Vita

John J. Miller, Ph.D. Associate Dean and Professor

College of Health and Human Services Troy University

Troy, AL

Education Doctor of Philosophy: Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation,

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. Graduated with Distinction.

Concentration: Sport Administration Support Area: Recreation & Educational Foundations Dissertation: A Study in the Application of Risk Management Theories in

Decision Making Among University Physical Education Departments in the United States

Master of Arts: Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Concentration: Sport Psychology Support Area: Recreation & Health Thesis: State and Trait Anxiety and Performance of Competitive

Collegiate Swimmers Bachelor of Science: Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI. Graduated cum laude in 1980.

Major: Physical Education Minor: Health & Recreation

Associate of Arts University of Wisconsin – Washington County. West Bend, WI. Graduated in 1977. Professional Sport Ownership One share stakeholder in the Green Bay Packers, Inc. Certificate number 172782. Academic or Professional Positions Interim Dean, College of Health & Human Services, Troy University, 2013-2014

Serve as the chief administrative officer of the teaching, scholarly, and service programs of the College of Health and Human Services at Troy University. The College of Health and Humans Services houses the Department of Athletic Training; Department of Human Services, and Social Work; Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, the School of Nursing, and the School of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management.

 

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Oversaw an increase of credit hour production in the College (the only College at the University which had an increase) Oversaw an increase of faculty positions in the College in 2013-2014 Oversaw an increase in research publications, presentations, and grant awards Supervised the faculty and budget transfer from the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion to the School of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management (2013) Wrote letters of support five faculty members who were selected to the University Leadership Fellows program (2013-2014; 2014-2015; 2015- 2016) Participated in the planning and implementation of the Alabama-Chinese Education Symposium (2013) Assisted in the development and implementation of the Master of Social Work program (2013-2014) Assisted in the writing, development, and implementation of the Sport Management Ph.D. program (2012-2014)

Associate Dean, College of Health & Human Services, Troy University, 2011-present Professor of Sport Management, Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, 2011-present. Coordinator of the Ph.D. Sport Management program (2014-present) Responsible for faculty teaching assignments Developed the curriculum, entrance requirements, admissions, comprehensive final, and dissertation procedures Chaired doctoral admissions committee Responded to interested applicants to the program Developed teaching assistant funding and assignments Responsible for teaching assistant supervision and mentorship Developed and implemented criteria for graduate student travel

Responsible for faculty research support in the College Chaired the Graduate and Undergraduate Student Research competition in

the College (2011-2013, 2014- present) Developed the criteria and description of the Graduate Student and

Undergraduate Student research competition Responsible for reviewing all Tenure and Promotion documents

Responsible for reviewing and determining student substitute and re- admission forms

Responsible for website marketing for department/school in the College Continuing education liaison to the Associate Provost office

Editor of REPORTS, the College of Health and Human Services magazine Texas Tech University

Professor, 2010-2011 Department Curriculum and Assessment Coordinator/Associate Chair- 2006- 2011

 

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Responsible for writing departmental annual assessment Responsible for distributing and accumulating all informal and formal department assessments Assumed chairperson responsibilities when chairperson was out of town Responsible for revamping of the department website. Assumed chair responsibilities with another associate chair when the department chair was asked to step down in 2007.

Associate Professor, 2004-2010

Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Received tenure in 2006.

Assistant Professor, 2000-2004

Department of Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

PSP Sports Marketing Part-time Sales Associate, (Fall, 2003) Sold program ads for Texas Tech University football, men’s and women’s basketball teams totaling about $6,000.

Visiting Professor, Summer, 2002.

Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX.

Assistant Professor/Recreation Facility Director, 1998-2000. Department of Wellness and Movement Science, Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM.

Assistant Professor/Associate Athletic Director for Facilities/Head Swimming Coach,

1994-1998. Department of Physical Education and Athletics, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Winona, MN. One former swimmer was selected to the St. Mary’s University Athletic Hall of Fame.

Visiting Assistant Professor/ Aquatics Directors/Head Swimming Coach, 1991-1993.

Department of Physical Education and Athletics, Willamette University, Salem, OR.

I had swimmers qualify for the NAIA National Swimming and Diving championships each year. As a result, 12 achieved All-American status, 11 were honorable mention All-American and both men’s and women’s teams were honored as Academic All-Americans.

Instructor/Aquatics Director /Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming Coach/Head

Women’s Track Coach, 1983-1989. Department of Health, Physical Education and Athletics, University of Wisconsin – Stout, Menomonie, WI.

Had athletes qualify for national championships in men’s and women’s swimming and diving as well as women’s track each year. In swimming, I coached one female swimmer to four individual NAIA national

 

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championships, 14 others to All-American status, 33 to honorable All-American status, and 8 teams were recognized as Academic All-American. In track and field, four women achieved NCAA III All-American status while I was coaching the team. Three former track and two former swimmers have been selected the UW-Stout Athletic Hall of Fame. Former swimmer was selected as a first team member in two events for the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference All-Time Swimming and Diving team.

Teaching Teaching Honors Member of the Teaching Academy Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award (2009). Outstanding faculty as selected by Texas Tech University undergraduate senior students

(2004, 2006, 2008-2011). Who’s Who Among American Teachers (2004-2007; 2009-2010) Who's Who in Academia (Honorable mention) (2015) Courses Taught at Troy University Undergraduate Classes KHP 4453 Legal Aspects in Sport and Fitness Management (Fall, 2011) Graduate Classes SFM 6632 Critical Issues in Sport and Fitness Management (Online, (Term I,

Fall 2011; Online (Term V, Summer 2012) SFM 6610 Physical Education, Sport, and the Law (Spring, 2012; Spring

2013; Spring 2014; Spring 2015) SFM 6600 Foundations of Sport Management (Online, (Term IV Spring 2012;

Term I Fall 2012; Term IV Spring 2013) SFM 6617 Research Methods I (Online, (Term I, Fall 2014; Term III, Spring

2015) SFM 6691 Research Methods II (Online, (Term II, Fall 2014; Term IV,

Spring 2015) SFM 8825 Specialized Study in Sport Management (Term I, Fall 2015) SFM 8820 Seminar in Legal Aspects of Sport (Term II, Fall 2015) Courses Taught at Texas Tech University

Undergraduate Classes Courses Taught at Texas Tech University ESS 4000 Independent Study in ESS

ESS 4303 Management in Exercise and Sport Science ESS 4358 Sport Management ESS 4398 Seminar in Legal Issues of Sport IS 1100 Tech Transition: The Freshman Seminar

Graduate Classes Taught at Texas Tech University ESS 5317 Seminar in Research Writing ESS 5317 Seminar in Applied Sport Marketing

 

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ESS 5324 Sport Marketing and Promotion ESS 5322 Financial Aspects of Sport ESS 5327 Sport Facilities Planning and Management ESS 5329 Sport Event Management ESS 5003 Internship in Sport Management ESS 5323 History and Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport ESS 5325 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Sport ESS 7000 Research

University of Texas at El Paso, Summer 2002,

Sport Management undergraduate class

Western New Mexico University, 1998-2000 Concepts of Health and Physical Education Biomechanics History and Philosophy of Physical Education Teaching Team & Individual Sports Sport in American Culture Jogging

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, 1994-1998 Facilities Management Introduction to Coaching Lifeguard Training & Water Safety Instruction

Willamette University, 1991-1993

Exercise Science for Special Populations Substance Abuse Sports Leadership and Management Lifeguard Training/Water Safety Instruction Swimming, tennis, and volleyball

University of Wisconsin- Stout, 1983-1989

Concepts of Physical Education Sport Psychology Introduction to Coaching Coaching Swimming

Additional Graduate Work Directed at Texas Tech University ESS 7000 – Research

Since 2001, I have directed 50 graduate students in research projects. Four of the projects resulted in publications in peer-reviewed journals and eight have been selected as poster presentations at national conferences.

 

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Developed a program in which graduate students created a demographic database of over 11,000 season ticket holders for the Texas Tech athletic department in Spring 2007.

ESS 5003 – Internship

Since 2001, I have overseen 86 internships in which relationships were established with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), Byron Nelson EDS PGA Championship, Texas Motor Speedway, Navy MWR, Houston Astros, National Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, Winston-Salem (NC) Warthogs, United States Olympic Center (Colorado Springs), Dallas Stars, Albuquerque Isotopes, Nashville Sports Authority, Rice University Athletic Department, University of Texas (Austin) and Texas Tech Athletic Department among others. Through these associations we have been able to bring in internship onsite coordinators from the Byron Nelson Classic, Texas Tech University Athletic department as well as others to speak to graduate students about internship opportunities.

Research

Area of Research Interest and Research in Progress My primary research interests include: a) legal issues in sport and recreation risk

management; b) sport marketing and promotion affecting consumer behavior in sports; c) issues dealing with sport management pedagogy, and d) issues in student internships.

National Research Status

Research Consortium Fellow (2005-present). Research Fellow, Sport and Recreation Law Association (2012-present) Fellow in the North American Society of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance Professionals (2014-present)

National Research Award Distinguished Scholar Award from the School and Community Safety Society of America – 2005.

Published Research and Research Accepted for Publication

Refereed Articles Published or Accepted Peer-Reviewed

1.   Gillentine, A., Miller, J., Grady, J., & Pettus, K. (2016). An examination of ADA requirements and implications associated with tailgating activities. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 26(1), 52-65.

2.   Martinez, J. M., Miller, J. & Koo, G. Y. (accepted). Organizational commitment

among frontline intercollegiate athletics employees: An application of the Meyer and Allen Three-Component Model. International Journal of Sport Management.

 

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3.   Miller, J., Martin, C. L. L., & Spurlock, A. (accepted). Cheerleading as a sport? Perceptions of intercollegiate athletic directors. International Journal of Sport Management.

4.   Pauline, G, Osborne, B. & Miller, J. (accepted). Do entry form waivers properly inform triathlon participants of the dangers of the sport? Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport.

5.   Miller, J. J. (2015, accepted). How communications can create barriers in

interscholastic athletic administrative positions for women. Journal of Contemporary Athletics.

6.   Wendt, J. & Miller, J. (2015). “Ref, is this the final?” Concussion issues at the 2014 FIFA Men’s World Cup: A case study. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 25(1), 1-9.

7.   Miller, J. (2014). When fans rush the court: How do basketball venue managers

handle it? Journal of Facility Planning, Design, and Management, 2(1), 11-24. 8.   Titlebaum, P., Gillentine, A., Brown, M. & Miller, J., Koesters, T., & D’Amico, J.

(2014). The five major North America sports leagues weigh in on sponsorship and activation. International Journal of Sport Management, 15, 239-256.

9.   Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2014). The concussion crisis in the National Hockey

League. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 9(1), 33-48. 10.  Miller, J. J. & Ammon, R. (2014). Concussion management in interscholastic

football: A state study. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 8(3), 141-152.

11.  Bowers, A. G., Miller, J. J., Martin, C.L.L., Wolfe, B., & Speed, N. (2013). “I feel pressure:” Exploring the phenomenon of body image formation in collegiate female athletes within the context of social comparison theory. Journal of Coaching Education, 6(2), 2-26.

12.  Miller, J., Pauline, G & Wendt, J. T. (2013). An investigation of risk management

protocols at triathlon events. Journal of Event and Venue Management, 4(2), 16- 33.

13.  Miller, J., Gillentine, A., & Podlog, L. (2013). Graduate student perceptions of

academic group work: Implications in preparing students for the professional sport industry. International Journal of Sport Management, 14(3), 338-356.

14.  Bowers, A.G., Speed, N. M., Wolfe, B., Miller, J., & Martin, C. L. L. (2013). The impact of print media on the thin ideal of collegiate female athletes. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 7(4), 1-17.

 

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15.  Miller, J. (2012). Concussion issues in interscholastic football. Safety Notebook, 17(2), 1-7. Safety & Risk Management Council of the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation.

16.  Miller, J. J. & Wendt, J. T. (2012). The lack of risk communication at an elite sports

event: A case study of the FINA 10 K marathon swimming World Cup. International Journal of Sport Communication, 5, 265-278.

17.  Wendt, J. T. & Miller, J.J. (2012). Tragedy at Fujairah: Risk management issues at open-water swimming events. University of Denver Sports and Entertainment Law Journal.

18.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. T. (2012). Heat-related illness in interscholastic football: What

coaches and athletic administrators need to understand. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 6(2), 113-132.

19.  Miller, J., Meaney, K., & Podlog, L. (2012). Enhancing sport marketing

service-learning using Kolb’s experiential education model. International Journal of Sport Management, 13(1), 23-42.

20.  Podlog, L., Shipherd, A., M., Lochbaum, M., Miller, J., Kleinert, J., & Dimmock, J. (2012). A parental perspective on adolescent injury rehabilitation and return to sport experiences. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 24(2), 1-16.

21.  Miller, J. J. (2011). Impact of a university recreation center on student retention and social belonging. Recreational Sports Journal, 35(2), 117-129. (14 citations)

22.  Bae, S., & Miller, J. (2011). A content analysis of sales and marketing job

description requirements in the sport business industry: What should students be prepared for? International Journal of Sport Management, 12(4), 379-392.

23.  Podlog, L., Dimmock, J. & Miller, J. (2011). A review of return to sport concerns

following injury rehabilitation: Practitioner strategies for enhancing recovery outcomes. Physical Therapy in Sport, 12(1), 36-42. (45 citations)

24.  Veltri, F., Iyers, V., Miller, J., & Moody, R. (2010). Cases in sport marketing:

Instructor's perceptions of case location and instructional use. Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education, 16, 52-64.

25.  Miller, J. J., Wendt, J. T., & Young, P. C. (2010). Fourth Amendment considerations and application of risk management principles for pat-down searches at professional football games. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 20(2), 108-134. (8 citations)

 

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26.  Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Crow, B. (November, 2010). Developing a “Best Practice” sport model for tailgating events. Journal of Event and Venue Management, 2(2), 54-68.

27.  Podlog, L., Dimmock, J., & Miller, J. (2011). A review of return to sport concerns

following injury rehabilitation: practitioner strategies for enhancing recovery outcomes. Physical Therapy in Sport, 12(1), 36-42. (45 citations)

28.  Veltri, F., Miller, J., Harris, A. (2009). Club sport national tournament: Economic

impact of a small event on a mid-size community. Recreational Sport Journal, 33(2), 119-128. (15 citations)

29.  Miller, J., Young, S., & Martin. N. (2009). To use or not to use? The status of

waivers in intramural sports. Recreational Sports Journal, 33(2), 129-138. (3 citations)

30.  Bae, S., & Miller, J. (2009). Consumer decision-making styles for sport apparel:

Gender comparisons between college consumers. International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance, 4(1), 40-45. (11 citations)

31.  Wendt, J.T. & Miller, J. (2008). The impact of infectious diseases in athletics: Legal

considerations for coaches and administrators. Franklin Business & Law Review Quarterly Journal, 2008(3), http://www.franklinpublishing.net/franklinbusinesslaw.html.

32. Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Calhoun, A. S.* (2008). Negligent marketing: What

every sport marketer should know. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 3(2), 161- 172. *-graduate student

33.  Miller, J., Veltri, F. & Gillentine, A. (2008). Spectator perception of security at the

Super Bowl after 9/11: Implications for facility managers. Sport Management and Related Topics Journal, 4(2), 16-25. (5 citations)

34.  Miller, J., Wendt, J. T., & Seidler, T. (April, 2008). Tackling steroid abuse in

interscholastic athletics: Perceptions of athletic directors. International Journal of Sport Management, 9(2), 117-133.

35.  Miller, J., & Wendt, J. T. (2008). Wrestling with herpes: A case study. Journal of

Contemporary Athletics, 3(1), 1-10.

36.  Miller, J., Gillentine, A. & Veltri, F. (2008). Risk management strategies at Division I intercollegiate football stadiums: Do spectators perceive they are protected against terrorism? Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 3(1), 65-80.

37.  Miller, J., Veltri, F., & Phillips, D. (2007). Preparing against a terrorist attack: The

 

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application of risk management at intercollegiate football stadiums. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 2(3), 253-271. (3 citations)

38.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2007). Interscholastic athletic director’s perceptions of

steroid use: A state study. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 2(3), 207-224.

39.  Miller, J., Whisenant, W. & Pedersen, P. (Spring, 2007). The communication of opportunities and barriers to prospective applicants: An analysis of interscholastic athletic administrative job announcements. The Physical Educator, 64(2), 73-80. (2 citations)

40.  Miller, J. & Smucker, M. (2007). Authentic assessment in the sport management

curriculum: A case study. Journal of ICHPER-SD, 2(1), 33-37.

41.  Veltri, F.R., Miller, J.J., & Iyer, R.V. (October 2006). Sport retailing through cyberspace : Using content analysis to examine sport retail sites. International Journal of Sport Management, 7(4), 459-473.

42.  Miller, J. & Gillentine. (Summer 2006). An analysis of risk management policies

for tailgating activities at selected NCAA Division I football games. Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport, 16(2), 197-215. (7 citations)

43.  Miller, G., Lutz, R., Shim, J., Fredenburg, K., & Miller, J. (September 2006). What

makes for a satisfied coach? Factors contributing to life and job satisfaction in high school coaching. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 77(7), 40-46.

44.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (Fall 2006). Perceived marketing strengths and weaknesses of elite disabled sport organizations in the United States. Sport Management and Related Topics Online Journal, 3(1), 57-70.

45.  Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2006). Legal implications of tailgating. International

Journal of Sport Management, 7, 100-109. 46.  Whisenant, W., Miller, J., & Pedersen, P. (2005). Systemic barriers in athletic

administration: An analysis of job descriptions for interscholastic athletic directors. Sex Roles: A Research Journal, 53(11/12), 911-918.

47.  Miller, J., Veltri, F., & Gillentine, A. (Spring/Summer, 2005). Student perspectives

of university intramural sport risk management. Recreation Sports Journal, 29(1), 23-33.

48.  Miller, G., Lutz, R., Shim, J., Fredenburg, K., & Miller, J. (January 2005).

Dismissals and perceptions of pressure in coaching in Texas high schools. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 76(1), 29-33.

 

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49.  Miller, J.J. (February 2004). Americans with Disabilities Act (Title III). Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 75(2), 9-10, 13.

50.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2003). Security issues in public recreation centers. Journal of

Legal Aspects of Sport, 13(3), 265-288. 51.  Kuzma J., Veltri, F., Kuzma, A.T., & Miller, J. (Summer, 2003). Negative corporate

sponsor information: The impact on consumer attitudes and purchase intentions. International Sports Journal, 7(2), 140-147.

52.  Veltri, F., Miller, J., Scott, D., & Gillentine, J.A. (2003). An analysis of

international sport management web sites: What do they tell us? International Journal of Sport Management, 4(11), 44-58.

53.  Veltri, F., Kuzma, A.T., Stotlar, D., Viswanthan, R., & Miller, J.J. (2003). Athlete-

endorsers: Do they affect young consumers purchasing decisions. International Journal of Sport Management, 4(2), 145-160.

54.  Miller, J. & Wittenburg, D. (May/June, 2003). Are you ready to get up and go?

Strategies, 16(5), 31-33.

55.  Robinson, M. & Miller, J. (2003). Assessing the impact of Bobby Knight on the brand equity of the Texas Tech basketball program. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 12(1), 56-59.

56.  Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (Spring/Summer, 2002). Risk management practices of

university physical activity supervisors. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 12(2), 117-131.

57.  Miller, J., Veltri, F., & Coombs, G. (Summer, 2002). An analysis of resource-

acquisition strategies in disabled sports organizations. International Sports Journal, 6 (2), 160-171.

58.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2001). Campus recreation centers: An examination of

security issues. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 11(2), 169-180. 59.  Veltri, F., Miller, J., Scott, D. (2001). An examination of security in recreation

centers. National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association Journal, 25(2), 48- 56.

Student Research Projects *- Denotes Masters student Accepted Publications

1.   Caldwell, A*, Clough, E*., Morgan, S.*, Woodbridge, G*., & Miller, J. (accepted). Negligence in kickboxing instruction. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (Law Review section).

 

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2.  Vogt, S.,* Mersch, J.,* & Miller, J. (2015). Assuming the risks in baseball practices. Journal for Facility Planning, Design, and Management, 3(1), 28-32. (*-graduate student).

3.  Miller, J. & Roberto, C.* (November, 2014). Does competitive cheerleading represent an opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics? Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 85(9), 42-43. (Law Review section).

4.   Miller, J., Lee, K.*, & Martin, C.L.L. (2013). An analysis of interscholastic athletic

directors’ religious values and practices on pre-game prayer in southeastern United States: A case study. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 23(2), 91-106. (*-graduate student).

5.   Miller, J. & Moser, A.* (2013). Mismanaging concussions in intercollegiate

football. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 38(2), 38-40. (Law Review section).

6.   Miller, J. & Chandler, J.* (2013). Personal fitness instructor - Gross negligence

case. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 84(7), 18- 20. (Law Review section).

7.   Miller, J. & Sauvigne, R.* (2013). The importance of communicating previous

medical histories. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 84(6), 10-12. (Law Review section).

8.   Miller, J. J., Wendt, J. T., & Potter, N. * (2011). Implications for concussion

assessments and return-to-play standards in intercollegiate football: How are the risks managed? Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision, 3(1), 91-103. (*- graduate student).

9.   Miller, J. & Dunn, A.* (2011). Perceptions of terrorist threat: Implications for

intercollegiate basketball venue managers. Journal of Event and Venue Management, 3(1), 2-10.

10.  Miller, J., Bae, S., & McKee, M.* (2010). Generation Y: What influences them to

purchase sport merchandise online? International Journal of Sport Management, 11(2), 272-283.

11.  Miller, J., Wendt, J.T., & Kern, S.* (2008). Steroid use in interscholastic athletics:

Is there reasonable suspicion? Journal of Contemporary Athletics, 3(2), 111-128.

12.  Miller, J. & Lanehart, B.* (August 2004). Mismatching in youth sports. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 75(6), 14-15, 17. (Law Review

section).

 

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Refereed Reviewed (Non-Peer Reviewed) Articles Published or Accepted Editor Reviewed

1.   Miller, J. (2015). Gross negligence, inherent risks, and assumption of risks: Using waivers to protect fitness clubs. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.

Research in Progress

1.   Miller, J. Pauline, G., & Donahue, P. *(2015). An investigation of safety training for triathlon events: Are volunteers prepared for emergencies? Submitted to the Journal of Contemporary Athletics. *= doctoral student

2.   Veltri, F. R. & Miller, J. Club sports: Economic impact on the community.

3.   Martinez, J. M. & Miller, J. J. Employee marketing: Implications for brand- building in college athletics

4.   Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. Tailgating at intercollegiate football games revisited: Has anything changed?

5.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. Foul! The language of sport?

Editor Publications 1.   Miller, J. (2014). Editor’s note. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport. Journal of Legal

Aspects of Sport, 24(2), 41-42. 2.   Spengler, J. O. & Miller, J. J. (2014). Editor’s note: Perspectives on journal impact

and the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 24(1), 1-2.

3.   Miller, J. J. & Spengler, J.O. (2013). Editors welcome: Entering a new phase.

Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 23(2), 53-54. 4.   Miller, J. J. & Spengler, J.O. (2013). Editors welcome. Journal of Legal Aspects of

Sport, 23(1), 1-2. 5.   Miller, J. J. & Spengler, J.O. (2012). Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport: Past success

and future directions. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 21(2), 169-171.

Invited Manuscripts – Editor Reviewed (published) 1.   Miller, J. (August, 2011). Safety and risk management: Viewpoint. Journal of

Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 82(6), 3-4. 2.   Miller, J. (2009). Regular stadium and arena security reviews highly recommended.

Gym to Jury, 20(4), p. 8.

 

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3.   Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2009). Case studies in sport marketing: Insight into case teaching methods. P.E.links4U [Online] found at http://www.pelinks4u.org/articles/veltri0409.htm

4.   Miller, J. (2008, August). Family files lawsuit after 12-year-old son seriously hurt

in baseball game. Gym to Jury, 19(3), 4.

5.   Miller, J. (July, 2006). Youth sport or recreation injuries protection: How can school policy–makers can help? The State Educational Standard of the National Association of School Board Educators, pp. 29-32.

Books

Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (Eds). (2010). A Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships. Carolina Academic Press Publishers: Raleigh, N.C. I was the lead editor for this book.

Books (In Progress)

1.   Miller J., Schoepfer, K, & Thorton, P. (in progress). Sports law (2nd ed). Sudbury, MA: Bartlett and Jones Publishing

2.   Miller, J., Petersen, J. & Judge, L. (in progress). Sport Facility and Event Management. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt Publishers

3.   Miller, J. (in progress). Sport Event Management. Holcomb-Hathaway

Publishers.

Monographs 1.   Hart, E. & Miller, J. (2014). Planning life safety II. 2.   Hart, E. & Miller, J. (2014). Planning life safety I.

Book Chapters

1.   Miller, J. (2015). Eating disorders in athletics. In R. J. Waller (Ed.), Mental Health Promotion in Schools: Special Topics, Special Challenges (Vol. II). Student athletics: Opportunity, challenge, and Byzantine construct “body image”.

2.   Chelladurai, P. & Miller, J. (2014). Sports leadership. In R. Hoye & MM. Parent SAGE Handbook of Sport Management.

3.   Seidler, T. & Miller, J. (2013). Design trends in stadiums and arenas, 1975–2012. In T. Sawyer (Ed.). Facility Planning and Design for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Sport (13th ed.) (pp. 393-406). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

4.   Miller, J. (2013). Sport management internships. In J.A. Gillentine, & B. Crow (Eds.). Foundations of Sport Management (3rd ed). Morgantown, WV: FIT Publishing.

 

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5.   Miller, J. (2012). Security issues at sports events. In H. Appenzeller (Ed.), 3rd edition

Risk management in sport: Issues and strategies. Carolina Academic Press Publishers: Raleigh, N.C.

6.   Miller, J. (2012). Publish or perish. In A. Gillentine, J. Cuneen, & B. Baker (Eds.), Paradigm Shift: Critical Essays in Sport Management. Holcomb-Hathaway Publishers.

7.   Miller, J. (2012). Sport management, marketing, and finance. In T.G. Reeve & L.

Dornier (Eds.). Introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Recreation.

8.   Miller, J. (2011). Policies and politics of performance-enhancing drugs in interscholastic athletics. In Power, politics, problems, and policy in sport (Lee, J. ed). Carolina Academic Press.

9.   Miller, J. (2010). Service versus service-learning. In Service-learning in

physical education and other related professions: A Global Perspective (Miller, M.B. & Nendel, J., eds.). Jones & Bartlett Publishing.

10.  Meaney, K.S., Miller, J., & Brady, H. (2010). Service-learning at Texas Tech

University. In Service-learning in physical education and other related professions: A Global Perspective (Miller, M.B. & Nendel, J., eds.). Jones & Bartlett Publishing.

11.  Miller, J. (2010). Internship strategies: Preliminary considerations. In A Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

12.  Miller, J. (2010). Choosing an internship area: The major specialties. In A Practical

Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

13.  Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2010). Steps in preparing for the internship experience.

A Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

14.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2010). Safety and negligence internship issues. In A Practical

Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

15.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2010). Paid vs. unpaid internships. In A Practical Guide to

Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

 

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16.  Miller, J. (2010). Managing internship risks: Avoidance and retention issues. In A Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

17.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2010). Managing internship risks: Insurance issues. In A

Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds). Carolina Academic Press.

18.  Clement, A., Miller, J. & McGlone, C. (2010). Sexual harassment issues in

internships. In A Practical Guide to Sport Management Internships (Miller, J. & Seidler, T., eds).Carolina Academic Press.

19.  Miller, J. (2009). Drug issues in sport: Steroids illegal-performance enhancement.

In Criminal and Sport Behavior (Lee, J. & Lee, J., eds.) Carolina Academic Press.

20.  Seidler, T & Miller, J. (2007). Trends in facility design (Updated revision). Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, and Sports: Concepts and Applications, 12th ed. Sawyer, T.H. (Ed.). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

21.  Rushing, G. & Miller, J. (2007). Event risk management (Updated revision).

Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, and Sports: Concepts and Applications, 12th ed. Sawyer, T.H. (Ed.). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

22.  Miller, J. (2007). Sport management internships (Updated revision). Foundations of

Sport Management. Gillentine, J.A. & Crow, B. (Eds.). Morgantown, WV: FIT Publishing.

23.  Miller, J. (2005). Sport management internships. Foundations of Sport Management.

Gillentine, J.A. & Crow, B. (Eds.). Morgantown, WV: FIT Publishing. 24.  Seidler, T & Miller, J. (2005). Trends in facility design. Facilities Planning for

Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, and Sports: Concepts and Applications, 11th ed. Sawyer, T.H. (Ed.). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

25.  Rushing, G. & Miller, J. (2005). Event risk management. Facilities Planning for

Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, and Sports: Concepts and Applications, 11th ed. Sawyer, T.H. (Ed.). Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.

Invited Re-prints of Accepted Publications

1.   Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (Spring/Summer, 2002). Risk management practices of university physical activity supervisors. Originally published in the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 12(2), 117-131. Permission to re-print granted for publication in the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) 2008 publication on "Student Risk Management."

 

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2.   Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (Spring/Summer, 2002). Risk management practices of

university physical activity supervisors. Originally published in the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 12(2), 117-131. Permission to re-print granted for publication in the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) 2007 publication on "Student Risk Management."

3.   Miller, J. & Gillentine. (Summer 2006). An analysis of risk management policies for tailgating activities at selected NCAA Division I football games. Originally published in the Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport, 16(2), 197-215. Permission to re-print granted for publication in the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) 2007 publication on "Student Risk Management."

National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) publication is a compendium of selected risk management journal articles and some NACUA conference manuscripts designed to provide information to legal counsel and other administrators of colleges and universities that have responsibility for their institution's risk management program.

Published Interviews 1.   Interviewed by Martin Croucher from the National newspaper in Abu Dhabi about a

publication about Fran Crippen (2012). 2.   Interviewed by Sean O’Driscoll 7days newspaper in the United Arab Emirates about

a publication about Fran Crippen (2012). 3.   To Test or Not to Test: Steroid Use Still an Issue in Texas High Schools. (2010).

Texas Tech Today Online at http://today.ttu.edu/2010/03/to-test-or-not-to-test- steroid-use-still-an-issue-in-texas-high-schools/.

4.   Major interest. (2007). Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Quoted on pages A1 and A4.

5.   State of the industry. (2007). Recreation Management. Quoted on pages 54, 60, and 62.

6.   “Texas Tech reaping rewards of Knight hiring, professor says.” (2003, July). North

American Society for Sport Management Newsletter, 4, 1. Radio/Television Interviews

1.   If you see something, say something. Interviewed on 2.   Steroid testing in New Jersey high schools. Interviewed on June 3, 2010 by Shai

Ben-Yaacov at WHYY News Philadelphia, PA.

3.   Tech professor speaks out on steroid testing. (March 24, 2010). Interview may be found at http://www.myfoxlubbock.com/news/local/story/Tech-professor-steroids-athletes-testing/5BoNhDrs6EmaUMG-wqYWXg.cspx.

 

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Accepted Poster Presentations with Students *- Denotes Masters student

University 1.   Potter, N.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2009). An analysis of concussion management

and return-to-play protocols in intercollegiate football. Texas Tech University Eighth Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition. Awarded first place in the multidisciplinary 2 section.

2.   Black, M.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2009). An analysis of concussion documentation practices in Texas interscholastic football. Texas Tech University Eighth Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition. Awarded third place in the multidisciplinary 2 section.

National Poster Presentations with Graduate Students (*-name of student) 1.   Donahue, P.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2016). Why Isn’t Marijuana Used as a Medical

Treatment for Concussions?: Perceptions of Former NFL Players. North American Society for Sport Management, Orlando, FL.

2.   Donahue, P.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2016). Medical marijuana as concussion treatment for NFL players: Can federal law prevent states from allowing its’ use? Sport and Recreation Law Association national conference. New Orleans, LA.

3.   Vogt, S.*, Anderson, A.*, & Miller, J. (advisor). (2016). How are the zebras protected?:

An analysis of state legislation protecting sports officials. Sport and Recreation Law Association, New Orleans, LA.

4.   Hermes, R.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2011). Risk management practices of university physical activity programs. AAPAR Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

5.   Bradley, J.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2011). Should cheerleading be an NCAA sport?:

Perceptions of athletic administrators. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention.

6.   Dunn, A.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). A risk assessment of aviation issues on

intercollegiate football stadiums. AAPAR Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

7.   Henderson, B*. & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). Impact of student recreation centers

on social development and retention. AAPAR Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

 

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8.   Boales, T.* & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). Managing risks when fans rush the court.

AAPAR Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

9.   Beck, L*. & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). A longitudinal analysis of factors affecting

Major League Baseball attendance. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Sessions. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

10.  Potter, N*. & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). Concussion management and return-to- play protocols in intercollegiate football. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Sessions. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

11.  Black, M*. & Miller, J. (advisor). (2010). Concussion documentation procedures in

Texas interscholastic football. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Sessions. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

12.  Boales, T.* & Miller, J. (2010). Managing the “wave”: Protocols of protection when fans rush the court. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Albuquerque, NM.

13.  Dunn, A.* & Miller. J. (2010). Do intercollegiate basketball arenas facility managers

perceive a terrorist threat?: A risk management application. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Albuquerque, NM.

14.  Miller, J. (advisor), Reid, M.*, & Dunn, A.*(March 6, 2009). Flying the friendly skies?: A risk management analysis of potential air attacks on intercollegiate football stadiums. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.

15.  Buchta, J. * & Miller, J. (advisor) (2008). An analysis of state legislation for the protection of high school sports officials. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference, Chapel Hill, NC.

Research Projects with Graduate Students (in progress to be submitted to peer-reviewed publications)

1.   Dunn, A.*, Miller, J., & Burkett, M.* Identification of risk management practices against potential terrorist air attacks of intercollegiate football stadiums.

2.   Miller, J., Buchta, J.* & Wendt, J. Protecting the sport official: An analysis of state

legislation.

Published Abstracts/Proceedings

 

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1.   Ammon, R. & Miller, J. (2013). An investigation of interscholastic athletic trainer documentation practices in a two-state region. Sports Litigation Alert, 2(1). Retrieved from http://sportslitigationalert.com/.

2.   Veltri, F., Daughtery, C., & Miller, J. (2011). What marketing professors should know about e-publishing: Where are we today, a legal update. Marketing Educators Association Conference Proceedings, 44-48. Retrieved from http://www.marketingeducators.org/proceedings/20110001.pdf.

3.   Veltri, F., Daughtery, C., & Miller, J. (2011). Beyond the Classroom: Service

learning in business school marketing clubs. Marketing Educators Association Conference Proceedings, 75-78. Retrieved from http://www.marketingeducators.org/proceedings/20110001.pdf.

4.   Martin, N. & Miller, J. (2011). The status of waivers in university physical education

activity programs

5.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (March, 2005). An analysis of risk management policies at selected Division I institutions. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76(1), supplement, A-123.

6.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (March, 2005). Sports retail consumer behavior: Why they

won’t buy online. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76(1), supplement, A-127.

7.   Whisenant, W. & Miller, J. (March, 2005). If you can’t coach football, don’t apply:

How women are blocked form interscholastic athletic administration opportunities in Texas. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76(1), supplement, A-130.

8.   Miller, J., Seidler, T., Gillentine, A., Veltri, F., & Jordan, J. (March, 2004). Effectiveness of university intramural risk management plans from the participant’s perception. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 75(1), supplement.

9.   Miller, J. & Robinson, M. (March, 2003). Case study analysis of the brand equity

conceptual model in intercollegiate athletics. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74(1), supplement, A-88.

Presentations at Professional Meetings All of the following have been presented at professional national conferences.

National Workshops 1.   Miller, J., Gillentine, A., Baker, R. E., Wendt, J., Seidler, T., Clement, A., McGlone, C. (2012). Issues in Sport Management Internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Boston, MA. 2.   Miller, J., Seidler, T., Martin, T., Batista, P., Pittman, A., Rushing, G., and Hypes, M.

 

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(2008). Safety and risk management considerations for interscholastic athletics. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Fort Worth, TX.

3.   Miller , M., Tummers, N.E., K., Tunnicliff, Folsom Meek, S., Konukman, F., Miller, J. Mumford, J., Kane, J., Morley, L., Nendel, J. (April, 2007). Service learning: Linking academic coursework and school/community needs. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Baltimore, MD.

4.   Miller, J., Gillentine, A., Miller, G., Mowery, R., Clement, A., Miloch, K., Scott, D.,

Seidler, T., Jordan, J., Pittman, A., & Goldberger, A. (April, 2005). Ignoring the obvious: An in-depth examination of critical risk management issues for coaches, teachers, sport and school administrators. Sponsored by Sport Management Council and Safety and Risk Management Councils of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

5.   Miller, J., Gillentine, A., & Veltri, F. (April 14, 2005). Case study pedagogical

strategies for university sport marketing classes. Sport Management Council Day. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

5. Miller, J., Seidler, T, Scott, D., Mullane, S., Jordan, J., Hums, A., Clement, A., Lough, N., Li, M, & Verner, B. (March/April, 2004). Sport management pedagogy workshop. Sport Management Council of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, New Orleans, LA.

6. Miller, J., Seidler, T., Ammon, R., Goldfine, B., & Gillentine, A. (April, 2003). Safe at home: Managing risk in sport & recreation facilities. Safety and Risk Management Council of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

National Poster Presentations 1.   Miller, J., Waller, R. J., & Martin, C. (2015). A content analysis of child and spousal

abuse of U.S. and Canadian Laws: Can they deter the professional athlete? North American Society for Sport Management. Ottawa, Ont. Canada.

2.   Pauline, G. & Miller, J. (2013). Volunteer use at triathlon events: What are the requirements? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Charlotte, NC.

3.   Miller, J. & Spurlock, A. (2012). Intercollegiate athletic administrator perceptions of

cheerleading as a sport. North American Society for Sport Management. Seattle, WA.

 

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4.   Miller, J., & Pauline, G. (2012). Volunteer use at multi-sport events: Are

organizations preparing them well? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Boston, MA.

5.   Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2012). Managing tailgating risks at Bowl Series

Championship Football universities: Has anything changed in five years? Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Greensboro, NC.

6.   Martin, N. & Miller, J. (2011). The status of waivers in university physical education

activity programs. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

7.   Miller, J., Meaney, K., & Podlog, L. (2011). Service-learning in sport marketing class: Does it make a difference? NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention.

8.   Miller, J. & Dunn, A. (2011). Perceived security practices of intercollegiate

basketball venue managers after 9/11. AAPAR Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

9.   Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2011). Analysis of risk management tailgating policies in

intercollegiate athletics revisited. National Association for Sport and Physical Education of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

10.  Miller, J. & Bae, S. (April 4, 2009). A theory of reasoned action application to

generation Y consumers. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Tampa, Fl.

11.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (April 4, 2009). Why sport marketing students prefer small

group multi-student projects. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Tampa, Fl.

12.   Bae, S. & Miller, J. (2008). A content analysis of job descriptions in the sport

industry. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Ft. Worth, TX.

13.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2008). Spectator perception of Super Bowl security after 9/11:

Implications for facility managers. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Ft. Worth, TX.

 

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14.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2008). Case studies: Case selection and use in sport marketing classes. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Ft. Worth, TX.

15.  Miller, J., Seidler, T, & Wendt, J. (March, 2007). Athletic director perceptions of

steroid use and testing in interscholastic athletics. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference, Chapel Hill, NC.

16.  Miller, J. (2006). Relationship between spectator knowledge and points of

attachment in intercollegiate teams. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

17.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2006). Purchasing sport-related products online: What

motivates the consumer? Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

18.  Miller, J., Gillentine, A., & Veltri, F. (2006). Spectator perceptions of security at

selected intercollegiate football stadiums. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

19.  Miller, G., Lutz, R., Shim, J., Fredenburg, K., & Miller, J. (2006). What makes for a

satisfied coach? Factors contributing to life and job satisfaction in high school coaching. NASPE Sport and Physical Education Poster Session. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

20.  Lutz, R., Miller, G., Fredenburg, K., Shim, J. & Miller, J. (June 10, 2005). Factors

contributing to life and job satisfaction among high school coaches: An exploratory study. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, St. Petersburg, FL.

21.  Miller, G., Lutz, R., Shim, J. Fredenburg, K. & Miller, J. (May, 2005). To coach or

not to coach: A national study of satisfaction and dismissal among high school coaches. National Coaching Education Conference, Orlando, FL.

22.  Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (April 14, 2005). An analysis of risk management policies

at selected Division I institutions. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

23.  Whisenant, W. & Miller, J. (April 14, 2005). If you can’t coach football, don’t apply:

 

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How women are blocked from interscholastic athletic opportunities in Texas. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

24.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (April 14, 2005). Sports retail consumer behavior: Why they won’t buy online. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

25.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (April 15, 2005). So you want to watch some football?: Anti- terrorism security policy and procedure changes at selected Division I intercollegiate football stadiums. National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

26.  Miller, G., Lutz, R., Shim, J., Miller, J, & Fredenburg, K. (April 15, 2005). You're fired! An examination of dismissals and perceptions of pressure in coaching in Texas high schools. National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

27.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., Gillentine, A., Veltri, F., & Jordan, J. (March/April, 2004).

Effectiveness of university intramural risk management plans from the participant’s perception. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, New Orleans, LA.

28.  Miller, J. & Robinson, M. (March, 2003). Case study analysis of the brand equity conceptual model in intercollegiate athletics. Research Consortium of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

Invited Presentations 1.   Miller, J., Andrew, D.P.S., & Martin, C.L.L. (2013). The trials and tribulations of

online doctoral education in sport management. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Charlotte, NC.

2.   Miller, J., Moorman, A., Hums, M. (2012). Mentoring graduate students: Preparing

them for the future. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Greensboro, N.C.

3.   Miller, J., Andrew, D.P.S., & McGlone, C. (2011). So you want to be a professor? An opportunity for collaboration and mentoring of junior (or new?) faculty. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Savannah, GA.

4.   Miller, J. (November, 2010). When fans rush the court: How do basketball venue managers handle it? Sport, Entertainment, and Venues Tomorrow Conference. Columbia, SC.

 

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5.   Miller, J. (June, 2007). Risk management considerations for sport facilities. United

States Indoor Soccer Coaches Association, Denver, CO.

6.   Miller, J. (June 2009). Negligence, waivers, and other risk management considerations. United States Indoor Soccer Coaches Association. Las Vegas, NV.

7.   Clement, A. & Miller, J. (November, 2006). Stadium terrorism: What are the legal

implications associated with the operation of arenas and stadia in the U.S. The Craig Kelly Sport and Entertainment Law Symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

International/National

1.   Miller, J. Hums, M., Heere, B., & Turner, B. (2016). Issues in sport management doctoral programs: Perspectives from the directors. North American Society for Sport Management, Orlando, FL.

2.   Gallagher, D., Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2016). Realizing entrepreneurial opportunities & alternative revenue in the global sport and entertainment marketplace. North American Society for Sport Management, Orlando, FL.

3.   Ammon, R. & Miller, J. (2016). Education and management of concussions in Iowa high school football. North American Society for Sport Management, Orlando, FL.

4.   Miller, J. & Donahue, P. (2016). Using film to teach leadership in sport management:

challenging the millennial students. North American Society for Sport Management, Orlando, FL

5.   Gillentine, A., Miller, J., & Gallagher, D. (2015). The emergence of tailgating as an industry standard. European Association for Sport Management. Dublin, Ireland.

6.   Miller, J. (2015). Effective use of service-learning in a graduate sport marketing class. North American Society for Sport Management. Ottawa, Ont. Canada.

7.   Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Gelay, J. *. (2015). Privatized tailgating venues: Opportunities and challenges. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference: Charlotte, NC. *- denotes student

8.   Miller, J., Waller, R. J., & Martin, C. (2015). Analyzing the Adrian Peterson incident and state child abuse laws. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference: Charlotte, NC.

 

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9.   Miller, J., Gillentine, A. & Herbst, A.* (2015). A content analysis of the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport (2001-2014). Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference: Charlotte, NC.

10.  Ammon, R., Seidler, T., & Miller, J. (2015). Waiver law and endurance obstacle races: A benefit or boondoggle? Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference: Charlotte, NC.

11.  Martinez, J. M., Miller, J. J., & Koo, G. Y. (2014). Determinants of organizational commitment among intercollegiate athletic department personnel. Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, SC.

12.  Martinez, J. M., Dixon, A. W., Stinson, J. L., & Miller, J. J. (2014). Internal brand equity: Implications for revenue generation in athletics. Sport Marketing Association, Philadelphia, PA.

13.  Miller, J. & Ammon, R. (2014). Collisions and concussions: A serendipitous symmetry among sports. European Association for Sport Management, Conventry, UK.

14.  Miller, J., Ryan, T., Barr, C., Andrew, D.P.S., Weese, J., & Stotlar, D. (2014). Leaders’ ledger: Advice to sport management faculty interested in administration. North American Society for Sport Management, Pittsburgh, PA.

15.  Miller, J. (2014). Blended, not shaken. NASSM Teaching and Learning Fair.

Pittsburgh, PA.

16.  Miller, J. Seidler, T. & Gillentine, A. (2014). Issues in unpaid vs. paid sport management and coaching internships. National American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. St. Louis, MO.

17.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., & Gillentine, A. (2014). Youth coaches sexual misconduct: Why and how does it happen? National American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. St. Louis, MO.

18.  Miller, J., Gillentine, A., & Seidler, T. (2014). Are they in good hands?: Perceptions of sport management internship insurance. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Orlando, FL.

19.  Miller, J. & Pauline, G. (2014). Waiver use in extreme obstacle course events. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Orlando, FL.

20.  Miller, J. J. & Pauline, G. (2013). Triathlon safety guidelines: Are they effective in protecting the triathlete? Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, SC.

21.  Miller, J. J., Ammon, R., & Lunz, M. (2013). Managing concussion risks of high school football players in two states: Are the effective? Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, SC.

 

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22.  Martinez, J. M. & Miller, J. J. (2013). Employee marketing: Implications for brand- building in college athletics. Sport Marketing Association. Albuquerque, NM.

23.  Veltri, F. R. & Miller, J. (2013). Club sports: The next great economic impact to your

community. Sport Marketing Association. Albuquerque, NM. 24.  Miller, J. & Martinez, J. M. (2013). Service-learning in a “Super” experience.

NASSM Teaching and Learning Fair. Austin, TX. 25.  Miller, J. & Ammon, R. (2013). An investigation of interscholastic athletic trainer

documentation practices of concussions in a two state region. North American Society for Sport Management. Austin, TX.

26.  Miller, J., Ross, S., Bruenig, J., & Kane, G. (2013). The myth of work- life balance: A

round table discussion. North American Society for Sport Management. Austin, TX.

27.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2013). Tailgating policies: How are students and fans

protected? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Charlotte, NC.

28.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2013). Crossroad volleyball tournament: The economic

impact on the city of Denver. Western Decision Sciences Institute. Long Beach, CA.

29.  Miller, J., Pauline, G., & Wendt, J. (2013, accepted). I can do this! Where is the

bottom?: An analysis of risk management plans for swimmers in triathlons. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Denver, CO.

30.  Miller, J. (2012, accepted). Risk communication management of concussions in

high school football: Who knew? Sport and Recreation Law Association. Denver, CO.

31.  Miller, J. & Pauline, G. (2012). An analysis of volunteer risk management

expectations at triathlon events (selected as conference feature research presentation). Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, SC.

32.  Miller, J. & Ammon, R. (2012). Interscholastic athletic trainer documentation practices of concussions in Texas: Is there a trickle up effect? Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, SC.

33.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2012). Consumer recognition of product endorsement by

professional athletes. Research Conference in Sport Marketing: Focus on Sponsorship. Portland, OR.

 

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34.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2012). Evaluation and assessment methods of sport management internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Boston, MA.

35.  Miller, J., Wendt, J., & Seidler, T. (2012). Paid versus unpaid: Issues in sport

management internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Boston, MA.

36.  Miller, J. & Andrew, D. S. P. (2012). Issues in doctoral online education. NASPE

Sport Management Day. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Boston, MA.

37.  Miller, J., Gillentine, A., Ammon, R., Pittman, A., Mowery, R., Smith-Nix, A.,

Seidler, T., McGlone, C., Malpass, K., Manning, R. D., Foster, S. & Bowler, T. (2012). Do we have a case? A mock trial. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Greensboro, NC.

38.  Miller, J., Pauline, G. & Martin, N. (2012). Managing risks at triathlons: How are

they being dealt with? Sport and Recreation Law Association. Greensboro, NC.

39.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (2012). Tragedy at Fujairah: Risk management and the assumption of risk in open water swimming events. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Greensboro, NC.

40.  Andrew, D. & Miller, J. (2012). The challenges and opportunities of online doctoral

education in kinesiology-related disciplines. National Association of Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education. San Diego, CA.

41.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. T. (2011). Tragedy at Fujairah: Risk management issues at

open-water swimming events. Sport Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, S.C.

42.  Miller, J. & Pauline, G. (2011). Managing risks at multi-sport events. Sport

Entertainment Venues Tomorrow. Columbia, S.C. 43.  Veltri, F., Daughtery, C., & Miller, J. (2011). Consumer recognition of product

endorsement by professional athletes. Sport Marketing Association. Houston, TX.

44.  Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2011). Minimizing risk through the development of a best

practice framework for tailgating events. North American Association for Sport Management Conference. Windsor, Ont., Canada.

45.  Aday, J., Miller, J. & Phelan, K. (2011). Eco-sustainability practices or team

performance in the NBA: Which attracts fans? North American Association for Sport Management Conference. Windsor, Ont., Canada.

 

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46.  Miller, J. (2011). Using service-learning in sport management classes: Identifying the

positives and pitfalls before the experience. Teaching and Learning Fair: North American Association for Sport Management Conference. Windsor, Ont., Canada.

47.  Veltri, F., Daughtery, C., & Miller, J. (2011). What marketing professors should

know about e-publishing: Where are we today, a legal update. Marketing Educators Association national conference. San Diego, CA.

48.  Veltri, F., Daughtery, C., & Miller, J. (2011). Beyond the classroom: Service

learning in business school marketing clubs. Marketing Educators Association national conference. San Diego, CA.

49.  Miller, J., Gillentine A, Seidler, T., McGlone, C., & Unruh, N. (2011). Challenges

in university sport management programs. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. San Diego, CA.

50.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (2011). The termination of an intercollegiate football

coach: Contract issues or coaching negligence? Sport and Recreation Law Association. Savannah, GA.

51.  Brown, M. & Miller, J. (2011). Implementing Title IX: A policy analysis of

changes to the Office of Civil Rights enforcement of the 1972 statute. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Savannah, GA.

52.  Martin, N. & Miller, J. (2011). Limiting liability and promoting participant safety

in physical education activity programs. Sport and Recreation Law Association. Savannah, GA.

53.  Miller, J. & Dunn, A. (2010). Intercollegiate basketball arenas: Do facility

managers perceive the terrorist threat? (selected as conference feature research presentation)) Sport, Entertainment, and Venues Tomorrow Conference. Columbia, SC.

54.  Miller, J. (2010). An identification of service-learning stages in sport management

internships. Teaching and Learning Fair: North American Association for Sport Management Conference. Tampa, FL.

55.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2010). A teaching sport marketing the hybrid way: Adding a

new twist. Marketing Education Association Conference. Seattle, WA. 56.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2010). Kolb’s experiential education model effectiveness in

teaching through service-learning. Marketing Education Association. Seattle, WA.

 

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57.  Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Lee, J. (2010). Managing alcohol risks at sports events. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

58.  Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (2010). Internship injuries: What may create negligence?

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

59.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2010). Examination of security issue university sport camps:

Coaches background check. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

60.  Miller, J. (2010). An application of Kolb's experiential education model to risk

management service-learning. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Albuquerque, NM.

61.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2009). Economic impact of a small event on a mid-sized

community. North American Society for Sport Management Conference. Columbia, SC.

62.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2009). Cases in sports marketing: Case selection and how

they are used in the classroom. Marketing Educators Association Conference. Newport Beach, CA.

63.  Miller, J. & Meaney, K.S. (2009). Applying service-learning to sport management.

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention. Tampa, FL.

64.  Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (April 1, 20009). Managing internships with contracts.

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention. Tampa, FL.

65.  Miller, J. (March 7, 2009). Using class debates and rubric assessments to develop

critical thinking in legal issues classes. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.

66.  Miller, J. & Wendt, J. (March 6, 2009). Risk management and the Fourth

Amendment at sports events: Like water and oil? Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.

67.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (March 5, 2009). An examination of safety issues at university

recreation sport camps. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. San Antonio, TX.

68.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., McGregor, I, Cotten, D., & Batista, P. (December, 5, 2008).

Panel: Ask the experts – Trends and ideas in legal issues and risk management.

 

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Athletic Business Conference and Expo. San Antonio, TX.

69.  Miller, J. & Fieber, P. (December 5, 2008). Getting water from a stone: Improving smaller city athletic facilities. Athletic Business Conference and Expo. San Antonio, TX.

70.  Seidler, T, & Miller, J. (December, 6, 2008). Conducting a facility risk review. Athletic Business Conference and Expo. San Antonio, TX.

71.  Ammon, R., Miller, J., & Seidler, T. (May, 30, 2008). Pat-down searches: Reduction

technique for terrorist threat or litigation waiting to happen? North American Association for Sport Management. Toronto, CA.

72.  Miller, J., Seidler, T, Scott, D. & Wendt, J. (April, 2008). Managing risks for sport management internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Ft. Worth, TX.

73.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (April, 2008). Group work in sport management graduate

classes: Student perceptions of effectiveness. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Ft. Worth, TX.

74.  Miller, G. & Miller, J. (April, 2008). Sport management internships: Perspectives

on value, learning and assessment. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Ft. Worth, TX.

75.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (April, 2008). Hosting a national club sport tournament: The

economic impact to the community. National Intramural-Recreation Sport Association Annual Conference. Austin, TX.

76.  Miller, J., Young, S. & Martin, N. (2008). Waivers in college intramural sports

programs: Effectiveness or efficiency? Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Myrtle Beach, S.C.

77.  Lee, J., Miller, J., Gillentine, A. & Lee, J. (2008). Sport facility alcohol management

and the interface between risk management and criminal justice. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Myrtle Beach, S.C.

78.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., & Scott, D. (January, 2008). I love my coach! Providing

leadership and managing risks against sexual abuse in young athletes. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education. Albuquerque, NM.

79.  Miller, G. & Miller, J. (January, 2008). Evaluation and assessment techniques for

sport management internships. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education. Albuquerque, NM.

 

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80.  Seidler, T. & Miller, J. (January, 2008). Assaults on sports officials: Are the zebras endangered? National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education. Albuquerque, NM.

81.  Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (November, 2007). Medical emergency action plans for

fitness and athletic programs. Athletic Business Conference and Expo. Orlando, FL.

82.  Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (November, 2007). Managing risks in negligent hiring,

retention, supervision, and referral. Athletic Business Conference and Expo. Orlando, FL.

83.  Miller, J., Beck, J., Gillentine, A., Judd, M. & Goldfine, B. (May, 2007). Combining

problem-based learning and collaborative learning with sport management online classes: Does it work? North American Association for Sport Management, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

84.  Miller, J. Seidler, T., Miller, G., Scott, D. (April, 2007). Sport management

internships: What protection do you use? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Baltimore, MD.

85.  Veltri, F., Miller, J., & Gillentine, A. (April, 2007). Diversity issues confronting the

black athlete: Examination of endorsement opportunities. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Baltimore, MD

86.   Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (April, 2007). Not only is he bigger than me, he’s my coach!

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Baltimore, MD.

87.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (March, 2007). Spectator perception of security at the Super Bowl: Risk management and the implications. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Chapel Hill, NC.

88.   Miller, J. & Wendt, J. T. (November, 2006). Premises liability and risk management

strategies for sport and recreational facilities. Athletic Business/ICAA Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

89.   Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (2006). Emergency action plans for sport and recreation

organizations. Athletic Business/ICAA Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

90.  Miller, J. & Gillentine, A. (November, 2006). An analysis of tailgating risk management policies at NCAA Division I universities. International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

 

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91.  Miller, J., Judd, M., Beck, J., & Gillentine, A. (2006). Sport management pedagogy:

The role of NASSM annual conference for continuing profession preparation. North American Association for Sport Management, Kansas City, KS.

92.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., Miller, G., & Scott, D. (2006). Assessment/evaluation

challenges in sport management internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

93.  Miller, J., Gillentine, G. & Veltri, F. (2006). Using problem based learning in the

sport management classroom. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

94.  Miller, J., Seidler, T., Goldfine, B., & Rushing, G. (2006). How do you make a

square peg fit into a round hole? Suggested safety guidelines for sport facility modifications. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Salt Lake City, UT.

95.  Miller, J. (2006). Using case study in teaching legal aspects of sport and recreation.

Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference. Albuquerque, NM

96.  Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (2005). Risk management and security plans: A synergistic approach to safety. Athletic Business Conference: Orlando, FL.

97.  Miller, J. (October, 2005). Protecting intercollegiate sports venues through risk

management. International Conference for Entertainment and Sport Business. University of South Carolina; Columbia.

98.  Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2005). Teaching with case method: Developing critical skills

for sport marketing students. Sport Marketing Association Conference. Tucson, AZ.

99.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2005). Looking for sponsorships?: Look no farther than eBay. Sport Marketing Association Conference. Tucson, AZ.

100.   Miller, J., Batista, P. & Rushing, G. (April 15, 2005). The athlete's right of

privacy: How safe are they? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

101.   Miller. J., Seidler, T., & Miller, G. (April 15, 2005). Synergistic opportunities and

concerns for sport management programs: Legal issues in sport management internships. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

 

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102.   Miller, J. & Smucker, M. (April 14, 2005). Empowering the sport management

student through reflection and service: Bridging theory to application. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Chicago, IL.

103.   DuBord, R, Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Jordan, J. (April 7, 2005). Did you

know...? Student perceptions of intramural risk management programs. National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association, Orlando, FL.

104.   Miller, J., Veltri, F. & Phillips, D. (March 4, 2005). Identification of anti-

terrorism security procedures for intercollegiate football venues. Sport and Recreation Law Association Conference, Virginia Beach, VA.

105.   Smucker, M. & Miller, J. (January 8, 2005). Sport management laboratory

classes: A higher level of learning. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education (NAKPEHE), Tucson, AZ.

106.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (November 20, 2004). Consumer perception preferences of

athletic merchandise selection and convenience: Internet vs. traditional retail athletic outlets. Sport Marketing Association, Memphis, TN.

107.   Gillentine, A., Miller, J. & Jordan, J. (November 20, 2004). Negligent marketing: What all sport marketers should know. Sport Marketing Association, Memphis, TN.

108.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (November 19, 2004). Consumer perception of value of

athletic merchandise and apparel on the Internet: Do traditional retailers have anything to fear? Sport Marketing Association, Memphis, TN.

109.   Veltri, F., Miller, J., Gillentine, A. & Bradish, C. (November 19, 2004). Using

cases in teaching sport marketing. Sport Marketing Association, Memphis, TN.

110.   Lutz, R., Miller, G., Miller, J., Shim, J. (July, 2004). Coach dismissals and pressures. National Coaching Education Conference. San Antonio, TX.

111.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (May, 2004). Bearman v. Notre Dame- 20 years later:

Implications for sport marketers. North American Society for Sport Management. Atlanta, GA.

112.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (May, 2004). Consumer purchasing behavior of sport

merchandise/apparel online: The who, what, and why. North American Society for Sport Management. Atlanta, GA.

113.   Miller, J., Johnson, R., Pagano, T., DeMers, G., Goldfine, B, Seidler, T., Sawyer,

T., & Horne, T. (March/April, 2004). Ask the experts: Sport facility planning

 

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and design and aquatics liability issues. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention. New Orleans, LA.

114.   Miller, J., Miller, G., & Seidler, T. (March/April 2004). Challenges in sport

management internship supervision. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention. New Orleans, LA.

115.   Miller, J. & Seidler, T. (March/April, 2004). Terrorism issues for facility

managers since 9/11: An updated report. Substituted for Robert Ammon. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention. New Orleans, LA.

116.   Miller, J., Seidler, T., & Gillentine, A. (March, 2004). Is the National

Football League responsible for injuries due to third party acts? Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV.

117.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (March, 2004). An examination of security concerns in public recreation centers. Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV.

118.   Seidler, T., Miller, J. & Gillentine, A., (March, 2004). It’s OK, I love my coach!

Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV.

119.   Miller, J. & Miller, G. (March, 2004). Fire the coach!: Texas high school athletic administrators and coach’s perception of dismissal influence. Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference. Las Vegas, NV.

120.   Miller, J. (2003, April). Green design for sport facilities. American Alliance for

Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

121.   Miller, G.A. & Miller, J. (2003, April). Capstone experiences: Sport

management internship assessment evaluation. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

122.   Miller, J., Jordan, J., Gillentine, A, & Seidler, T. (2003, March). University

intramural program risk management plans: What do the participant’s perceive? Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Atlanta, GA.

123.   Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (2003, March). Issues in dealing with contagious

diseases in a sport or recreational setting: Does fiduciary duty infringe on the right of privacy? Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Atlanta, GA.

 

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124.   Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (2003, March). ADA Title III: What are the implications

of dealing with HIV sport participants? Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Atlanta, GA.

125.   Miller, J. (2002, April). How does Title III of the ADA affect the participation in

athletics for the disabled? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

126.   Miller, J. & Smith-Nix, A. (2002, April). Just when you thought it was safe to get

in the water: How effective are lifeguard training programs? American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, San Diego, CA.

127.   Miller, J., Seidler, T., & Rushing, G. (2002, April). Reign of errors: Problems

and solutions in sport facility design. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention,, San Diego, CA

128.   Miller, J. & Smucker, M. (2002, May). The impact of hiring a celebrated coach o

an selected sport marketing variables. North American Society for Sport Management, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

129.   Veltri, F., Miller, J, & Kuzma, J. (2002, May). Negative corporate sponsor

information: The impact on consumer attitude and purchase intentions. North American Society for Sport Management, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

130.   Miller, J., Seidler, T., Rushing, G., and Batista, P. (2002, March). Legal

implications of crowd control at intercollegiate athletic contests. Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Waco, TX.

131.   Miller, J. & Smith-Nix, A. (2002, March). An analysis of lifeguard training

programs. Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference. Waco, TX.

132.   Miller, J. & Smith-Nix, A. (2001, March). Codes and regulations for aquatic

facilities: are current training programs keeping seasonal staff afloat in the “Sea of Risk Management?” Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Branson, MO.

133.   Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2001, March). Athlete endorsement contracts: What are

their rights? Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Branson, MO.

134.   Miller, J., Veltri, F., & Rushing, G. (2001, March). Making a case for a student-

 

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recreation facility. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Cincinnati, OH.

135.   Miller, J. (2001, March). The state of the state in New Mexico physical

education. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention,, Cincinnati, OH.

136.   Veltri, F., Miller, J., Scott, D., & Gillentine, A. (2001, May). An analysis of

university sport management web sites: What do they tell us? North American Society for Sport Management, Virginia Beach, VA.

137.   Veltri, F., Miller, J. & Rushing, G. (2001, May). Athletic department caravans:

Do they satisfy the superfan? North American Society for Sport Management, Virginia Beach, VA.

138.   Miller, J., Veltri, F., Scott, D., & Gillentine, A. (2001, September). An analysis

of international university sport management web sites. International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, Columbia, SC.

139.   Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2001, September). Corporate apparel exclusivity in college

athletics: The student factor. International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Business, Columbia, SC.

140.   Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (2000, March). Legal issues in student recreation facilities.

Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

141.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2000, May). Security management of campus recreation facilities. North American Society of Sport Management, Colorado Springs, CO.

142.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (2000, March). Applications of risk management theories

at universities and colleges in the United States. Sport, Physical Activity, Recreation, and Law Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

143.   Miller, J. & Veltri, F. (1999, April). Security systems of athletic facilities and

arenas. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Boston, MA.

144.   Miller, J. (1998, April). Post-occupancy of athletic facilities: The good and bad.

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Exposition and Convention, Reno, NV.

All citations listed below were presented at professional regional/state conferences.

Professional Regional/State Presentations 1.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2015). Tailgating meets entrepreneurship: The

emergence of a cottage industry. Southern Sport Management Association Conference. Baton Rouge, LA.

 

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2.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2014). No tailgating allowed? The potential economic

implications of the Super Bowl’s tailgating policy. Southern Sport Management Association Conference. Nashville, TN.

3.   Martinez, J. M., Miller, J., Koo, G. Y., Jubenville, C. B. (2014). Determinants of organizational commitment among intercollegiate athletics administrators. Southern Sport Management Association Conference. Nashville, TN.

4.   Miller, J., Lee, K., Martin, C., & Gillentine, A. (2013). An analysis of interscholastic

athletic directors’ religious values and practices on pre-game prayer in southeastern United States. Southern Sport Management Conference. Troy, AL.

5.   Lutz, R., Miller, G., Shim, J. & Miller, J. (July, 2004). Coaching dismissals and

pressures: Perceptions and realities. Texas Association for Secondary School Principals. Austin, TX.

6.   Miller, J., Miller, G., & Seidler, T. (December 2003). Capstone experiences: Sport

management internship assessment/evaluation. Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Galveston, TX.

7.   Miller, J. (October, 2002). Potential liabilities for coaches and teachers. Region 17

Education Services. Lubbock, TX.

8.   Miller, J., Veltri, F., Scott, D., & Gillentine, A. (October, 2001). An analysis of international university sport management program web sites: How are they being used? Florida State University Sport Management Conference. Tallahassee, FL.

9.   Miller, J. (October, 2001). Development of a physical education program evaluation instrument. New Mexico Schools Health Institute. Albuquerque, NM.

10.  Miller, J. (October, 2001). Risk management in physical education: Everything you

were afraid to ask. Region 17 Education Services. Lubbock, TX.

11.  Miller, J., Lanehart, B.*, Tressler, G.,* Copeland, J.*, Lehman, C*. (October, 2001). Managing risks in physical education. Region 17 Education Services. Lubbock, TX. *= Graduate students.

12.  Smith-Nix, A. & Miller, J. (February, 2001). Pool safety: Do regulations cover

qualifications of lifeguards. Southern District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Birmingham, AL.

13.  Veltri, F. & Miller, J. (February, 2000). An analysis of security issues in campus

recreational facilities. Central District Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Omaha, NE.).

 

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14.  Miller, J. (October, 2000). Advocacy for physical education. New Mexico Institute

for Public Health. Albuquerque, NM.

15.  Miller, J. (October, 2000). Are you prepped for PEP? New Mexico Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Santa Fe, NM.

16.  Miller, J. (October, 2000). We’re number 2! New Mexico Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Santa Fe, NM.

17.  Miller, J. (October, 1999). How secure is your recreational building? New Mexico Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

Albuquerque, NM.

Editorial and Review Activities Guest Editor – Sport Management Education Journal. Special issue- Distance

Learning in Sport Management Education (2015-present) Editor - Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport (2011-2014). Editorial Board member for the Journal of Facility Planning, Design, and

Management (2012-present) Article reviewer for the Journal of Sport Management (2011-present) Editorial Board member for the Sport Management Education Journal (2012-

present) Article reviewer for the Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision (2012-

present) Editorial Board member for the Applied Recreation Research and Programming

Annual Journal, 2011-present Editorial Board member for the Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics

Annual Journal, 2011-present Editorial Board member for the Journal of Venue and Event Management, 2010-

present Editorial Board member for the International Journal of Sport Management,

2006-present. Number of reviews: 17 Editorial Board member for the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 2002-present.

Number of reviews: 12 Editorial Board member for the International Council for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance (ICHPERD), 2005-2007. Number of reviews: 3 Editorial Board member for the Sport Management and Related Topics Journal

(SMART), 2005-present. Number of reviews: 4 Article Review Board International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education (2011) Guest editor for the Sport Management and Related Topics (SMART) Journal for special issue on Sport Facility Management (2008). Number of reviews: 5

Sport Management Advisory Committee – 2010 to present

 

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Sport Management Program reviewer- National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), 2007-present. Number of reviews: 38

Position publication coordinator for the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation, 2007-present. Number of reviews: 8

Program reviewer for the Sport and Recreation Law Association conference, 2004-present. Number of reviews: 20

Served as a member of the Panel of Reviewers for the North American Society for Sport Management/National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASSM/NASPE) Sport Management Program Review Council (SMPRC), 2002-2007. Number of reviews: 5

Program reviewer for the Safety and Risk Management Council for the national AAHPERD convention, 2003-present. Number of reviews: 12

Manuscript reviewer for Strategies, 2002-present. Number of reviews: 3 Textbook reviewer for Financial Management in the Sport Industry, Brown,

M.T., Rascher, D.A., Nagel, M. S., McEvoy, C. D. (2010). Holcomb- Hathaway, Publishers.

Textbook reviewer for Sport Law, Brown Publishers. (2007) Textbook reviewer for Sport Event, Risk and Facility Management. Mulrooney,

A., Ammon, R., Jr., & Farmer, P., Morgantown, WV: Fitness Technology Information, Inc. (2003).

External Reviewer for Faculty Third Year Review at other Institutions Tywan Martin (University of Miami) External Reviewer for Faculty Tenure and Promotion at other Institutions Steven Howell (Northern Illinois University) for tenure and promotion (Fall, 2015)

Colleen McGlone (Coastal Carolina University) for promotion to full professor (Spring 2015) David Scott (University of New Mexico) for promotion to full professor (Spring 2014)

Thomas Baker III (University of Georgia) for tenure and promotion (Spring, 2012) Jeffery Peterson (Baylor University) for tenure and promotion (Fall, 2011) James Bemiller (University of Tennessee) for tenure and promotion (Fall, 2011) John Barnes (University of New Mexico) for tenure and promotion (Fall, 2011) Paul Pedersen (Indiana University) promotion to full professor (Fall, 2011) Mallory Boylan (Texas Tech University College of Human Sciences) for promotion to full professor (Fall, 2010) John Grady (University of South Carolina) for tenure and promotion (Fall, 2009) Jason Lee (University of North Florida) for tenure and promotion (received) (Fall, 2010) Anita J. Moorman (University of Louisville) for promotion to full professor (Fall, 2010) Steven McKelvey (University of Massachusetts) for tenure and promotion (received) (Fall, 2008) Sarah Young (University of Indiana) for tenure and promotion (received) (Fall, 2008) Todd Seidler (University of New Mexico) for promotion to full professor (received) (Fall, 2007)

 

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Letters of Recommendation for National Awards Dr. Andy Gillentine (University of Miami) for Outstanding Sport Management in AAPHERD (received in 2007) Dr. Andy Gillentine (University of Miami) for Research Consortium Fellowship (received in 2009) Dr. Damon P.S. Andrew (Troy University) for Mabel Lee Young Research Award in AAHPERD (received in 2012) Dr. Damon P.S. Andrew (Troy University) for Administrator of the Year Award in NAPKEHE (received in 2012) Dr. John Grady (University of South Carolina) for Research Fellow in the Sport and Recreation Law Association (received in 2014) Letter of Reference for Application to Graduate Schools Michael Black, application to Touro College (NY) for physician assistant graduate school Funded Activities

1.   Miller, J. & Miller, L. (1999). Educational grant from the Phelps-Dodge Company for the Anne Frank Diary display at Western New Mexico University. Amount funded: $16,000.

2.   Matheny, K. & Miller, J. (1997). Educational grant from a private foundation for the

Anne Frank Diary display at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Amount funded: $16,000.

3.   Miller, J. & Klein, G. (1995). Private educational grant for the AIDS Quilt Display at

St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Amount funded: $3,000.

Funding (External) Previous Submitted Funding 1.   Gillentine, A. & Miller, J. (2012). University of South Carolina T.A.I.L.G.A.T.E. Choices. Testing Alcohol Influence Levels Giving Attention To Enforcement. NCAA CHOICES Grant. Amount requested: $66,000.00

2.   Miller, J., Potter, N.*, & Black, M.* (2010). An assessment of concussion management and return-to-play protocols in Division I intercollegiate football. Submitted to NFL Charities Medical Research Grants. Amount requested: $54, 293.00. Did not receive funding.

3.   Phelan, K. & Miller, J. (2010). Developing a comprehensive risk assessment

strategy for management in the convention industry. Planned submission to the National Science Foundation, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, Decisions, Risk and Management Sciences (DRMS). Amount requested: $66, 568.00. Did not receive funding.

 

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4.   Gillentine, A., Miller, J., Usdan, S. (2009). An investigation of alcohol consumption patterns of first year students in relationship to participation in tailgating activities. University of Miami 2009 General Research Support Award (GRSA) in Business and Social Sciences. Amount requested: $6600.00. Did not receive funding.

5.   Appenzeller, H., Miller, J., Seidler, T., Clement, A., Ammon, R. (2007).

Risk management assessments of intercollegiate football stadiums to protect against terrorism. Submitted to the Department of Homeland Security. Did not receive funding.

6.   Miller, J. & Smucker, M. (2005). Minority and Female Managers in the Professional

Sport Industry: Why are They Underrepresented? Research Consortium Established Investigator of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance. Amount requested: $4500. Application did not receive funding.

7.   Miller, J. & Whisenant, W. (2004). National study of disparate-impact discrimination

towards women seeking positions as interscholastic athletic administrators. Research Consortium Established Investigator of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Dance. Amount requested: $13, 282. Application did not receive funding.

8.   Miller, J., Miller, G., Lutz, R., and Shim, J. (2003). Coach dismissals and pressure:

Perceptions and reality. AAHPERD Research Consortium Established Investigator Grants. Amount requested $6600. Application did not receive funding.

9.   Miller, J. (2002). Marketing the Female Athlete: What Have Been Endorsement

Opportunities? Lilo Leeds Sports and Fitness Participation Grant Women’s Sport Foundation. Amount requested: $2350. Application did not receive funding.

Submitted Funding (Internal) Troy University

1.   Miller, J. (2015). Faculty Development Grant. Amount funded: $750.00 2.   Miller, J. (2013). Faculty Development Grant. Amount funded: $750.00 3.   Miller, J. (2012). Faculty Development Grant. Amount funded: $750.00

Texas Tech University

1.   Miller, J. (Spring, 2010). Recruitment Graduate, Graduate School. Amount funded: $250.00.

2.   Miller, J. & Hart, M. (Spring, 2010). Recruitment Graduate, Graduate School. Amount funded: $1250.00.

 

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3.   Miller, J. (Spring, 2009). Recruitment Graduate, Graduate School. Amount funded: $100.00

4.   Miller, J. (Fall, 2008). Recruitment Graduate, Graduate School. Amount funded: $175.00

5.   Miller, J. (Spring, 2008). Recruitment Graduate, Graduate School. Amount funded:

$850.

6.   Miller, J. & Bae, S. (Fall 2007). Enhanced Learning with Podcasts. Texas Tech University Education Research Initiative. Requested amount: $62, 593.00 (not

funded)

7.   Miller, J. (2007). College baseball symposium. Texas Tech University. Requested amount: $7500 (not funded)

8.   Miller, J. (Spring, 2007). Recruitment Grant, Graduate School. Amount funded:

$300.

9.   Miller, J. (Spring, 2006). Recruitment Grant, Graduate School. Amount funded: $300.

10.  Miller, J. (Spring, 2005). Recruitment Grant, Graduate School. Amount funded:

$300.

11.  Miller, J. (2003). The influence of recreation complex center use on academic performance and persistence of first-time freshmen. A proposal to the Institute for University Research: Research Enhancement Fund – College of Arts and Sciences. Amount requested: $2785.00 (not funded).

12.  Miller, J. (Fall, 2002). Recruitment Grant, Graduate School. Amount funded: $500. 13.  Miller, J. (Fall, 2001). Recruitment Grant, Graduate School. Amount funded: $450.

Consultant Activity

Expert sport facilities consultant for Foster, Swift, Collins, and Smith, P.C. law firm for the case of Thomas v. Munger Volunteer Fireman Corps., Inc. (2004). The Czack Law Firm, LLC. Michael W. Czak, Esq. (lead attorney). Case evaluation:

Barna & Delahunty v. Strongsville (OH) recreation center. (2014-present).

Zimmerman Reed, PLLP. Charles S. Zimmerman (Lead attorney). NHL Traumatic Brain Injury Multi District Litigation [MDL 2551]. (2015-present)

Service

 

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College and University Service (Troy University) Member of the University Research Council (2015-present) Chaired curriculum committee for the sport management doctoral program

Co-wrote the Alabama Commission of Higher Education proposal for doctoral program approval

Planning committee member for the 2013 Chinese-Alabama Educational Symposium Member of the Undergraduate Academic Council (2013-2014) Member of the Graduate Academic Council (2013-2014) Member of the Academic Steering Committee (2013-2014) Member of the Institutional Effectiveness Committee (2013-2014) External Dean for the College of Library Services Tenure and Promotion committee (2013) Attended graduation ceremonies representing as the Dean/Associate Dean of the College of Health and Human Services (2011-present) Search committee member for the College of Health and Human Services Dean’s Administrative Assistant (2012) Attended the BlackBoard symposium at Troy University (Spring, 2012) Attended the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing as representative from the Dean’s office (Spring, 2012) Search committee chair for Sport Management tenure-track position (San Antonio, TX site) – 2011-2012. Search committee chair for the Director of the School of Nursing – Spring, 2012 Coordinated public service announcements for the departments and school in the College of Health & Human Services (Spring, 2012) Editor of the REPORTS Magazine for the College of Health & Human Services (2011- present) Compiled research interests of College of Health & Human Services faculty (2011- present). Attended and provided input to the School of Nursing student poster presentation (Fall, 2011) Developed the first draft of a policy on extending the tenure-track faculty clock (Fall, 2011)

Departmental Service at Troy University Served as faculty advisor with Dr. Michael Martinez for the service-learning 2014 Super Bowl student volunteer trip in New Orleans, La. Substituted for Dr. Christina Martin’s Foundations of Sport Management class (Fall, 2011). Invited to speak at the Kinesiology and Health Promotion (KHP) graduate student meeting. Invited to speak at the KHP student organization meeting. Graduate Student Committees in the School of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management

Comprehensive Exam Grader Fall 2013 – 8 exams graded Spring 2014 – 8 exams graded

 

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Fall 2014 – 10 exams graded Spring 2015 – 6 exams graded Summer 2015 – 4 exams graded

Departmental Service at Texas Tech University

Developed with Steve Uryasz, Texas Tech Associate Athletic Director for the Red Raider Booster Club an agreement to implement three graduate assistant positions in the ticket call center. This agreement provides experience in sales calling for our students (2010-present).

Developed a risk management waiver for students in Personal Fitness and Wellness classes (2010).

Supervised volunteer sport management graduate students working for ESPN College GameDay for the University of Texas vs. Texas Tech, October 31- November 1, 2008.

Identified the possible renovation of the equipment storage room to a classroom/laboratory, received bids and worked with interim chair to the completion of the renovation (2008).

Developed the guidelines for developing departmental emergency preparedness and business continuity plans for HESS - 2007

Implemented department website corrections

Guest speaker for the following classes (Texas Tech): 1.   ESS 5335 Sport in American Culture - 2010 2.   ESS 4358 Sport Management -2002-2008 3.   ESS 1301 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Sciences – 2000-present 4.   ESS 4272 Management in Exercise and Health Promotion- 2002-2004 5.   ESS 5315 Research in Exercise and Sport Sciences – 2002-2005 6.   RHIM 5316- Hospitality Services and Marketing- Spring, 2009 & 2010

Peer evaluator for the following Texas Tech Exercise and Sport Sciences faculty members:

1.   Dr. Melanie Hart (2007) 2.   Dr. Heidi Grappendorf (2004) 3.   Dr. Nida Roncesvalles (2004) 4.   Dr. Michael Smucker (2003) 5.   Dr. Marilyn Massey-Stokes (2002)

Tenure-Track Faculty Mentor for

1.   Dr. Win Koo (Troy University) 2.   Dr. J. Michael Martinez (Louisiana State University) 3.   Dr. Christina Martin (Troy University) 4.   Dr. Sungwon Bae (Texas Tech) 5.   Dr. Dana Massengale (Texas Tech)

Graduate Student Advisement (Texas Tech) 2010-2011 32

 

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2009-2010 36 2008-2009 25 2007-2008 22 2006-2007 18

2005-2006 26 2004-2005 18 2003-2004 17 2002-2003 13 2001-2002 9 2000-2001 6

Graduate Student Committees in HESS (Texas Tech) Comprehensive Exam Committees: Co-chair, 2010 15 Co-chair, 2010 14 Co-chair, 2009 15 Co-chair, 2008 14 Co-chair, 2007 16 Co-chair, 2006 15 Co-chair, 2005 4 Co-chair, 2004 14 Co-chair, 2003 8 Co-chair, 2002 10 Chair, 2001 13 Chair, 2000 4

Departmental Committees (Texas Tech) Comprehensive Final Exam Review Committee (chair) - 2010

Post-tenure Review committee member- 2010 Tenure and Promotion Committee member – 2006-2013 Reviewed three individuals for tenure only Reviewed nine individuals for tenure and promotion Reviewed five individuals for continuing instructor third year reviews Building Committee member- 2010 (Department was moved to new location)

Search Committee member for HESS department chair – 2009-2010 Member of the revised Executive Committee – 2009-present. Executive Committee (Chair) – 2008-2009 Learning Outcomes and Assessment Committee (Chair) – 2006 to present Sport Management Search Committee for tenure-track position (Chair) – Spring 2003; Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Fall 2008-Spring 2009 Graduate Program Committee (Chair) – 2007-2008 Graduate Program Review Committee (Member) – 2006-2007 Promotion and Tenure Committee (Member) – 2006 to present Department Journal Ranking Sub-committee - Spring 2007-present

Committee for the WorkSTEPS Endowed Professorship in Exercise Science (Member) – 2004-2007

 

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Departmental Administrative Organization Committee (Member) 2003 Search Committee (Chair) – Aquatics Instructor, 2003 Sport Studies Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Chair) – 2002 Search Committee (Member) – Sport Management, 2001 HESS Student Scholarship Committee (Chair) – 2000- 2004 HESS Arts & Sciences Scholarship Committee - 2000-2004 HESS Student Scholarship Banquet Committee – 2000-2004

Thesis Committees (Texas Tech)

Member for J. Brian Aday. (2010). Examining the Preferences and Importance of Eco-Sustainability Practices of NBA Arenas to Fans in the Southwest Region of the United States. Completed in Fall 2010. (RHIM student).

Member for Kristin Goss. (2010). Depicting sport and gender through the Wimbledon lens. Completed in Summer 2010. (Interdisciplinary student). Chair for Adam Dunn. (Spring, 2010). Intercollegiate basketball arenas: Do facility managers perceive the terrorist threat? Completed in the Spring 2010. (ESS Sport Management student). Chair for Britni Henderson. (Spring, 2010). Impact of a university student recreation center on social development and retention. Completed in the Spring 2010. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Lawrence Beck. (Fall, 2009). Major League Baseball attendance: Evaluating the importance of external factors. Completed in the Fall of 2009. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Aaron Nix. (in progress). A longitudinal analysis of the profitability of intercollegiate sports arenas: A case study. Student has proposal approved, taken 6 credits with the expected date of completion to be in the fall of 2009. (ESS Sport Management student).

Member for Sandra Black (2006). Concussion and neck strength in NCAA

Division IA football players. Student completed thesis in the spring of 2007. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Ray Velez (2005). Racial differences in occupational commitment

among Texas high school coaches. Took 3 credits towards thesis, proposal was approved but student did not finish due to getting a professional position. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Garrett Tressler (2003). Complying with Title IX: The effects of

adopting women’s sports in selected NCAA Division I conferences.

 

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Took 3 credits towards thesis, proposal was approved but student did not finish due to getting a professional position. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Shellie Setser (2003). Perceptions of athletic administrators of female coaching opportunities at selected NCAA Division I universities. Took 3 credits towards thesis, proposal was approved but student did not finish due to personal matters. (ESS Sport Management student).

Chair for Jerrod Copeland (2003). Leadership styles of national junior college athletic administrators. Took 3 credits towards thesis, proposal was approved but student did not finish due to getting a professional position. (ESS Sport Management student).

Dissertation Committee (Texas Tech) Member for Genevieve F.E. Birren. (in progress). What constitutes international sport law?: An examination of the jurisprudence of the Court of Arbitration for Sport through content analysis of arbitration decisions. Dissertation at the University of New Mexico.

Member for Glenda Alvarado (Mass Communication). (2008) Gathering data from collegiate athletic program donors: How incentives affect web-based survey response rates. Student completed the project in December, 2008.

Curriculum Development (Texas Tech) Activities Related to Online Class Curriculum

Due to a conversion from WebCt to Blackboard, several Texas Tech faculty members were selected to take advanced classes. I was one of the faculty members selected to the program entitled Spring 2008 Blackboard Pilots. Classes I attended, sponsored by the Texas Tech University Teaching, Learning and Technology Center included: 1.   Using Respondus 2.   Quiz Tool 3.   Assignment and Gradebook Tools 4.   Learning Module and Communication Tools

Developed an online class in Sport Facility Planning and Management that was implemented in Spring 2008

Took the following classes through the Texas Tech University Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center to prepare for and conduct the online class: 1.   WebCt I: Basic Training 2.   WebCT II: Communication Tool 3.   WebCt III: Creating Content Modules 4.   WebCt IV: Using the Quiz Tool 5.   WebCT V: Gradebook Tool 6.   WebCT VI: Assignment Tool

 

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Attended the following workshops to increase my pedagogical understanding: 1.   Using Clickers for Classroom Interaction and Assessment 2.   Where is the “S” in Your Service-Learning Course? 3.   Critical Thinking 4.   Creating Your Teaching Portfolio 5.   Understanding Learning Styles 6.   Learning ins Not a Spectator Sport!: Active Learning in the

Classroom

Attended the 8th Annual John M. Burns Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2009).

Attended the 7th Annual John M. Burns Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2008). Dr. Susie Whittington, Associate Professor in Human and Community Resource Development at The Ohio State University. The Morning Session was titled "Classrooms: Your Database for Publishing the Scholarship of Teaching". The Afternoon Session was titled "Teaching with flair '\(fla(a)/(e)r, n. [fr.flairier|. natural ability or capacity]"

Activities Related to Traditional Curriculum Met with Dr. Coy Callison, Director of Graduate Studies in the College of Mass Communications, to consider developing a joint doctoral program (in progress).

Developed a dual-degree Sport Management graduate program with the Texas Tech University Law School (in progress). Developed graduate class, ESS 5329 Sport Event Management, to be designated

as a service learning class in Fall 2008. Worked with the National Collegiate Triathlon Championships.

Developed graduate class, ESS 5317 Applied Sport Marketing, designated as a service learning class in Fall 2008. Worked with the Lubbock Renegades (af2 team). Visited with Dr. Shane Blum to create a collaborative program between the Department of Nutrition, Hospitality, and Retail and Exercise and Sport Sciences graduate programs (2007). Developed and proposed an undergraduate sport management curriculum - 2006

Developed and proposed a new graduate class, Sport Event Management ESS 5329. The class was approved by ASCAP and the Provost office in Februrary 2005.

Assisted Dr. Steve Richards, Interim Department Chair, in proposing to ASCAP a title change for ESS 2225 (Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard Training) to Water Safety Instructor (2005). It was approved.

Chaired the committee for the development and implementation of the Sport Studies track within the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Sciences.

 

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Spearheaded the approval process for NASPE/NASSM graduate sport management program certification in fall 2001. The program received NASPE/NASSM approval in spring 2002. Developed and implemented Sport Management graduate track curriculum Developed and implemented ESS 5320 Leadership in Sport Developed and implemented changes in hours, expectations, and exit

procedures for ESS 5003 Internship in Sport Management. Developed manual guidelines for ESS 5003 Internship in Sport Management .

Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences Majors Club Advisor/Sponsor

Texas Tech University - 2000 – 2003 Western New Mexico University – 1998-2000

College and University Service (Texas Tech)

Faculty Development Leave Committee 2010-2011 Judge for the Ninth Annual Graduate Student Research Poster Competition. (March 26,

2010). Sponsored by the Texas Tech University Graduate School. Presented panel discussion “Going the Distance” for the Texas Tech University Teaching

Learning and Technology Center 5th Annual Jumpstart Teaching and Learning event.

Internal proposal committee reviewer for two proposals submitted to the NSF STEP CFP – Summer, 2008

University Graduation Convocation committee – 2008-2009 Graduation Marshall – Spring & Summer 2008

Graduate School Dean’s Representative for Final Examination for Doctoral Degree (June, 2007). Candidate: Sean Barth, Department of Nutrition, Hospitality, and Retail.

Graduate School Dean’s Representative for Final Examination for Doctoral Degree (July, 2005), Candidate: Taek Hyun Jang, Chairperson of the Committee: Stephen Ekwaro-Osire

Member of the Provost panel to interview Dr. Kim Boal for an endowed professorship position in the Rawls School of Business (July 2006)

Member of the University Faculty Texas Tech University Senate - 2004-2007 Member of the Texas Tech University Graduate Faculty - 2000-present Member of the Faculty Senate at Western New Mexico University 1999-2000 Member of the Faculty Senate Academic Programs Committee – 2004-2006 Member of the Children’s Daycare Committee – 2007- 2008 Graduate Student Committee Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee Member (Spring, 2007) - Glenda Alvarado (Mass Communication) Interdisciplinary Comprehensive Exam Committee (Texas Tech) Chair (Summer 2008) – Albert Mendiola

Member (Spring 2007) – Brent Hastings Chair (Fall, 2006) – Jason Scott Chair, (Fall 2005) – Jeff Fiero

 

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Chair (Spring, 2005) – Katherine Hoover Member (Spring, 2005) – Geremy Woods Member (Fall, 2004) – Iris Castillo Chair (Summer, 2004) - Matthew Kinsey. Member (Spring, 2004) - Melody Ragland. Chair (Spring, 2003) – Keri Schneider Member (Spring, 2001) – Oscar Solis

Professional Service

Coordinator of the NASSM Teaching & Learning Fair (2011-present) On-site reviewer for the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA)

2009-present. Visited Thomas College (ME) in 2009, Ohio University (lead reviewer) in spring 2012, and Northeastern University campus sites (lead reviewer, Boston and Charlotte) in spring 2015.

Requested as a program reviewer of Sport Management program at Arkansas State University in 2014.

Organized Sport Management Day schedule at the annual AAHPERD national convention (2008-2010, 2012). Developed the by-laws for the Safety and Risk Management Council of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (2007). Member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame Facility Steering Committee (2007- 2011) This committee is charged to develop feasibility and structural plans to build the

College Baseball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, TX. Consultant for the proposed College Baseball Hall of Fame building in Lubbock, TX. (2008) Supervised volunteer sport management graduate students working for the College Baseball Hall of Fame induction and College Player of the Year festivities (2007- 2008)

Invited Guest Speaker

Graduate Sport Administration Program at the University of New Mexico, June 13, 2005.

Topic: 1.   Consensus Decision Making in Sport Management

Graduate Sport Administration Program at the University of New Mexico, March 4, 2010.

Topic: Risk Management Issues in Sports

School of Education/Graduate Sport Administration Program University of Miami, April 5-8, 2005.

Topics: 1.   Challenges and Issues for Sport Marketers 2.   9/11-Impact on Stadium and Event Security/Management 3.  

 

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School of Education/Graduate Sport Administration Program, University of Miami, April 13, 2010. Topic: Risk Management Considerations in Sport Event Management Department of Sport and Entertainment Management, University of South Carolina, Doctoral Class, April 16, 2015 Topic: Doctoral Student Preparation in Academic Publishing

Membership in Professional Organizations Commission for Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA) – Individual

member 2008- 2012; institutional member 2011-present Marketing Educators Association – 2009-present International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM) – 2005-present

International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance (ICHPERD.SD), 2005-2007.

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR) 2002- present.

Safety and Risk Management Council of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 2001-present.

Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (TAHPERD), 2000-2004.

Sport Management Council – 1999-present. Research Consortium – 1999- present. New Mexico Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

(NMAHPERD), 1998-2001. North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) 1997-present. Sport and Recreation Law Association (formerly Society for the Study of Legal

Aspects for Sport and Physical Activity), 1994-present. AALF Council on Facilities and Equipment (CFE), 1993-present. National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NAPSE), 1992-present. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

(AAHPERD), 1992-present.

Offices Held in Professional Organizations Editor – Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport (2011-2014) Past-president of the Sport and Recreation Law Association (2010-2011) President of the Sport and Recreation Law Association (2009-2010) President-elect of the Sport and Recreation Law Association (2008-2009) National chair for Sport Management Program selection committee- National

Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) (2008- 2011). Member of the Sport Management Council executive committee (2007-2008)

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR) Publications Committee Coordinator for Position Papers (2007-2011).

AAPAR Publications Committee (2007-2011) Chair of the National Safety and Risk Management Council (2003-2006)

 

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Member of the Board of Directors of the Sport and Recreation Law Association (2004-2006).

Chair of the Student Awards for Sport and Recreation Law Association (2004- 2006).

Chair of the Association Awards for Sport and Recreation Law Association (2004-2006).

Program reviewer and convention planner for the Safety and Risk Management Council for the 2003- present national AAHPERD convention.

Delegate to the National Association for Sport and Physical Activity (NASPE) national convention in San Diego, 2002.

Chair of the Sport Management Division for the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2001- 2003.

Member of the Planning Committee for the Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity, 2001-2005.

Member of the Marketing Committee for the Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity, 2001-2004.

Nominating Committee for the Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity, 2001-2002.

Member of the Governance Committee for the Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity, 2001-2004.

Member of the National Association for Sport and Physical Activity (NASPE) national public relations committee, 2000-2003.

Representative for the American Association for Active Lifestyles and Fitness (AAALF) Standing committee on Awards and Nominations, 1999-2001.

Member of the Strategic Action Plan Committee for New Mexico Association for Health, Physical Education, and Dance, 1998-2000.

Member of the New Mexico State Licensure Committee for Physical Education Assessment and Standards, 1999.

Awards director for New Mexico Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1999-2000.

National Governor’s Council for Physical Fitness and Sport, 1998-2000. Vice-President of Physical Education for New Mexico Association for Health,

Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1998-2000 Program coordinator for the New Mexico Association for Health, Physical

Education, Recreation, and Dance state convention. Representative to the national AAHPERD Leadership Development Conference

in Washington. D.C., 1999. President of NAIA National Swimming and Diving Coaches Association, 1989. Vice-President of NAIA National Swimming and Diving Coaches Association,

1988. NAIA representative to the College Swimming Coaches Association, 1988-1990. Secretary of NAIA national Swimming and Diving Coaches Association, 1987. Chair, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Swimming and

Diving national Rules and Sites Committee, 1986. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Swimming and Diving

Championship Assistant Meet Director, 1990.

 

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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Swimming and Diving Championship Meet Director, 1986 & 1988.

As the meet director, I developed a more concise schedule for preliminary and final heats which resulted in 23 new national NAIA records being set in 1986 and 21 new records set in 1988. The NAIA national office and National Swimming and Diving Coaches Association permanently adopted the format in 1987.

Honors and Awards

Outstanding Achievement in Sport Management – National Association for Sport and Physical Education (2013)

American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation Ambassador Award – American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (2013)

Betty van der Smissen Leadership Award- Sport and Recreation Law Association (2013)

Honor Award – Sport and Recreation Law Association (2011) President’s Award - Sport and Recreation Law Association (2011) Who’s Who in America (2011) Who’s Who in American Business (2010)

Charles Peter Yost Award from National Safety and Risk Management Council - 2009

Honor Award from the National Safety and Risk Management Council – 2008 Presidential Award for the National Safety and Risk Management Council – 2007 Certification of Recognition from the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport – 2007

Certification of Appreciation from the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport – 2007 Certificate of Appreciation from the Sport and Recreation Law Association –

2007 Certificate of Appointment from the International Council for Health, Physical

Education, and Recreation – 2007 Outstanding employee award at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota - 1998 “Person of the Year” at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota - 1995 Outstanding employee award at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota - 1994 Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Swimming Coach of the Year - 1993 Merit of Appreciation. American Swimming Coaches Association - 1989 NAIA District 14 Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year - 1986-88 Certificate of Coaching Excellence. American Swimming Coaches Association - 1986-88.

 

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