University of Michigan
Professor and Bickner Endowed Chairholder at University of Michigan
Cleveland State University Jan 2001 - Jun 2009
Professor
Indiana University Jul 1989 - Dec 2000
Associate Dean
Education:
University of Southern California 1972 - 1975
Doctorates
Queens College
Skills:
Research Higher Education Teaching Leadership Public Speaking Non Profits Strategic Planning Policy Analysis Fundraising Microsoft Office Powerpoint Social Media Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Social Media Marketing
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Mark Rosentraub
Lived:
Ann Arbor Brooklyn and Queens, New York Cleveland, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Arlington, Texas Los Angeles, California
Work:
University of Michigan - Professor (2010) Cleveland State University - Dean and Professor (2001-2010) Indiana University - Associate Dean and Professor (1987-2000) University of Texas at Arlington - Assistant and Associate Professor (1975-1987)
Education:
University of Southern California - Public Administration, Queens College, City University of New York - Urban Sudies, Queens College, City University of New York - Political Science
About:
Mark S. Rosentraub, Ph.D. Dr. Rosentraub has been studying and writing about the economics of sports and the linkage between sports, amenities, and urban and economic development for more than 30 ye...
Mark Rosentraub
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Why Nets' deals for Durant, Irving are really going to pay off for Mikhail Prokhorov
Prices will go up and they will sell out, University of Michigan Sports Management professor Mark Rosentraub said of Durants comeback. No one in the NBA drives attendance like Kevin Durant.
Date: Jul 01, 2019
Category: Sports
Source: Google
New regent-owned stadium in Detroit to house Pistons in 2017
d a sports expert research the venture, the Free Press reported. Mark Rosentraub, professor of kinesiology at the University, determined the move would bring with it construction jobs, increased value of ticket sales for games and concerts and jobs both at the site and potential spin-off locations. T
St. Louis right now is slightly more probable to relocate to the Los Angeles area, University of Michigan sports management professor Mark Rosentraub said. But Rosentraub, a consultant for the Los Angeles mayors office when the city was trying to land an NFL expansion team in the 1990s, cautioned
Theyre swimming in a much bigger pond now, said Mark Rosentraub, a University of Michigan professor and sports business author and expert. And it will be more costly to compete.
Sports economist Mark Rosentraub, co-director of the Michigan Center for Sport Management at the University of Michigan, said the impact won't be as great as what is being projected, but still will be notable.
Date: Oct 26, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Super Bowl Lands on Taxpayers' Backs as Stadium Deal Turns Sour
Mark Rosentraub, who teaches economics at the University of Michigan, said Indianapolis needed a subsidy to keep the team, because its one of the leagues smallest markets. The project was also the backbone of a downtown redevelopment effort that used about $2.5 billion in public investment. It hel