<p>When students pursue a <a href="/content/sps-nyu/explore/degrees-and-programs/bs-in-sport-management.html">BS in Sport Management</a> at NYU SPS, the sports business world is their oyster. Designed to prepare students for the dynamic shifts in the sports industry with the skill sets needed to land jobs in sports management, there's no better place than this program to jump into the center of it all.</p>
<p>We recently caught up with a graduate of the program, Nicholas Manzo, to give us some insight into his NYU SPS experience and to report on what he's up to now.</p>
From Classroom to Career Success
<p>Today, Manzo serves as the senior director of brand licensing at IMG Licensing, where he manages consumer product business strategies for high-profile clients, including the Harlem Globetrotters and Jackie Robinson's estate. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities and connections he made during his time at NYU SPS. "One of my classes actually led directly to my current career path by creating an introduction to my first boss," he says.</p>
<p>Manzo's career has seen its share of unexpected twists and turns, always keeping him on his toes. While he initially anticipated a more direct path into the sports business, he found himself in brand partnerships—a field where he excelled. "I'm happy with where I've ended up and the career successes I've achieved so far," he says. One of his proudest moments was being named a Rising Star by Licensing International in 2018, an award recognizing the next generation of leaders in the licensing industry.</p>
Advice for Current and Future NYU SPS Students
<p>As for what's next, Manzo is focused on continuing to grow as a senior leader and taking on new challenges. "I'm looking forward to working on incredible brands that make a cultural impact in the marketplace," he says. He advises current and incoming NYU SPS students to approach their studies and extracurriculars with enthusiasm and passion.</p>
<p>With a career that continues to evolve, Nicholas Manzo has become a master of combining his professional interests with opportunity—a lesson he learned early on at NYU SPS and continues to carry with him today.</p>
<p>The epicenter of sports business is waiting for you when you pursue a <a href="/content/sps-nyu/explore/degrees-and-programs/bs-in-sport-management.html">BS in Sport Management</a>. See you there!</p>
It's important to build relationships with your professors and peers—give it your all, just as you did when you received that NYU acceptance letter."