USFLectureSeries

TAMPA BAY - The fourth annual USF Sport & Entertainment Lecture Series, presented by the Tampa Bay Lightning and Fox Sports Florida, featuring NFL Chief Operating Officer and former Lightning CEO Tod Leiweke, as well as the commissioner of Major League Soccer, Don Garber, will be held at the USF Sun Dome on Wednesday, October 26 beginning at 5:30 p.m. The lecture series is free and open to the public but tickets are required for the event.

The lecture series, now in its fourth year, brings sports industry leaders to USF to discuss current sports issues, relationship management and global impact within the industry. Leiweke and Garber will have a candid conversation with Abe Madkour, the editor of the Sports Business Journal. The lessons shared by Leiweke and Garber will be widely applicable across disciplines well beyond sports and family entertainment.
TOD LEIWEKE, 5:30 P.M., OCT. 26, USF SUN DOME
Before being named COO of the National Football League last year, Leiweke served as CEO of Tampa Bay Sports and Entertainment at Lightning Hockey LP from 2010 to 2015. He has worked for more than 28 seasons in professional sports. Leiweke previously served as CEO of the Seattle Seahawks and Vulcan Sports & Entertainment. For his consistent successes as CEO of Trail Blazers, Inc, and the heralded launch of Sounders FC in 2009, he was named a finalist by Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal as the 2009 Sports Executive of the Year. Additionally, Leiweke was named CEO of the Year by the Puget Sound Business Journal and CEO of the Year by the Seattle Sports Commission.
DON GARBER, 8:00 P.M., OCT. 26, USF SUN DOME
Major League Soccer's commissioner since 1999, Garber led MLS's addition of 13 expansion teams, built 15 new stadiums and renovated another two. Before working for MLS, Garber served in various parts of the NFL for 16 years. He is the creator of MLS WORKS, a community outreach initiative that is focused on philanthropic and community service issues. Garber was also inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at his undergraduate college, SUNY Oneonta. He has been listed among the most influential people in American sports by Time Magazine and BusinessWeek, and the SportBusiness Journal named him among the top 50 people in sports business every year since 2005.
Hundreds of students, faculty and staff are expected to attend the lecture, which is free and open to the public. Reservations are required for the first-come, first-serve event. The USF Sun Dome is located on USF's Tampa campus, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue.