Fields of Opportunity: Score Your Sports Career 2026
Soiland Multipurpose Arena - Gilbert Sports & Fitness Center
The sports world is massive in scope with career options that span professional teams,
college and high school athletics, sports media, sports training and performance,
esports, and much more. Thus, the intent of the Sports Career Fair is to provide direct
access to surrounding sport organizations and programming to assist students in establishing
professional relationships, as well as discuss potential job, internship, and professional
development opportunities. Many of these opportunities are exclusive to the Sports
Management program's established partnerships.
Athletes to Careers - Programming
Beverly Hills Sports Council - Internships
BZA Sports Public Relations & Marketing - Entry-Level, Internships, and Volunteer Opportunities
CalCPA
California International Boat Show - Internships & Volunteers
California Lutheran University - Athletic Department Internships & GA Positions
California Lutheran University - Basketball Internships
California Lutheran University - Career Services
California Lutheran University - Sport Management Graduate Program
California Lutheran University - Sports Information Internships
California Lutheran University - Tennis Internships
Conjeo Parks & Recreation District - Summer Positions
COSM Los Angeles - Internships & Networking
ERISA Smart - Entry-Level & Internships
IMPACT Learning Institute - In-Person & Online Programming
Los Angeles Angels Publications - Internships
Los Angeles Angels - Inside Sales Positions
Los Angeles Football Club - Internships
Los Angeles Kings - Sales Academy
Los Angeles Rams - 50/50 Ticket Sales
Los Angeles Rams - Gameday Ambassadors
Oxnard College Athletics - Internships & Volunteers
Professional Sport Authenticators (PSA) - PSA Grader Positions
Reach Capacity - Programming
Santa Barbara Foresters - Gameday Operations, Game Recap Writing, Social Media, Marketing & Community Outreach
Internships
Spark and Sway - Marketing Internships
Special Olympics of Southern California - Internships & Volunteer Opportunities
The Sporting Tribune - Content Opportunities
University of California, Santa Barbara - Sport Management Certification
University of San Francisco - Sport Management Graduate Program
West Valley Family YMCA - Part-time & Volunteer Opportunities
Young Athletes for Christ - Internships
Zuma Triathlon - Internships
24 Hour Fitness (Thousand Oaks) - Part-time & Personal Training Opportunities
More to be Announced!!
NFL Mock Draft Virtual Competition
Online Hosted by California Lutheran University
Calling all aspiring sport professionals, as the Sports Management undergraduate program
is hosting its inaugural NFL mock draft virtual competition for students (i.e., undergraduate
and graduate). This unique competition is designed to simulate a front office experience
for strategic roster management, where rosters are built through the mix of scouting,
trades, and careful player selection. Beyond just mere football fundamentals and a
statistical portfolio of a player (i.e., athletic measurables and production), considerations
of behavioral (i.e., ethics and leadership capabilities), health, and branding appeal
components are applied. Moreover, examination of positional needs, as well as best
player available, will also be weighed as part of team strategy. As such, the purpose
of the event is to provide students with the opportunity to learn and enhance the
integral parts of decision-making towards:
Player valuations
Responsibilities of front office communications (i.e., player assessment, trade talks,
marketability, among others)
Removal of biases in discussing the collection of information amongst team members
Competition Logistics:
Each student team participating is randomly assigned an NFL team and will possess/control
their picks in accordance with the real draft positioning (i.e., based on the April
2026 NFL draft). For picks to be official, a team representative must electronically send their selection card to the pick check panel. Once the pick
is determined acceptable, it will be uploaded via a shared Google spreadsheet in real
time to alert all teams and judges before the pick is formally announced via Zoom.
Furthermore, all teams are responsible and required to fill out an associating survey
outline detailing the justification behind every pick (this includes, but is not limited
to):
Statistical evaluation of draft eligible players by position
Plausible impact to existing team dynamics and culture
Behavioral attributes, as well as branding appeal
Extent of moves for short and long term objectives
All survey outlines are judged by sport industry professionals and existing players
(names to be updated via webpage).
Please note: Survey outlines will be shared via our virtual orientation that will
take place prior to the competition (date to be announced). Date and proposed time
will be sent via email to associating teams.
Draft Rounds:
Each team can have 4-6 people.
The competition will be a two round draft (tailored specifically towards the first
and second rounds) with an allotted time block of 5 minutes per each pick.
1st round at maximum - expected timeframe of 2 hours and forty minutes
2nd round at maximum - expected timeframe of 2 hours and forty minutes
Trade Rules:
Each team, at their discretion, can decide to move up or down (pick order) during
the duration of the draft, in addition to obtaining current players on NFL rosters.
To clarify, teams are eligible to trade back for additional picks in the third rounds
and beyond. However, explanations via the survey outlines are required to provide
reasoning and prospecting certain non-selected talent to be sought if such moves are
implemented.
Similar to standard picks, for trades to be official, a team representative must electronically
send trade cards to the trade-check panel. Once the trade is determined acceptable
(i.e., meets criteria for player value, contractual details [dead cap, clearing space,
etc.], and team context), it will be uploaded via a shared Google spreadsheet in real
time to alert all teams and judges before the trade is formally announced via Zoom.
More details on trade rules will be provided at the virtual orientation to explain
and answer any questions regarding managing the hard cap per the NFL.
NFL Draft Judges
Mark Orlando
Assistant Professor and Director of Sports Management Program
Dr. Mark Orlando is a professor, consultant, and coach in sport business and professional
development with extensive experience in both academia and the sports industry. At
California Lutheran University, he teaches in the School of Management and Communication
and advises the sport management program. He also lectures at UCSB, Pepperdine, UCLA,
and other institutions, where his teaching has earned multiple awards and recognition.
Mark’s research and consulting focus on hiring criteria in major sports markets, career
analytics, branding, and professional networking. Through his own company and career
clubs, he has partnered with organizations such as the Los Angeles Rams, LA Kings,
Angel City FC, Bleacher Report, NASCAR, and MLB franchises to create mentorship, internship,
and job opportunities. His mission is to prepare aspiring sport professionals with
the tools, connections, and mindset needed to succeed—making him an ideal judge for
a competition simulating the decision-making of an NFL front office.
Artis Twyman
Vice President, Communications at Los Angeles Rams
Artis Twyman is Vice President of Communications for the Los Angeles Rams, where he
leads the franchise’s media relations staff and directs all communication strategies.
With more than 20 years of NFL experience, he has built a career shaping public relations
at the highest levels of professional football.
Since joining the Rams in 2003, Artis has served in multiple leadership roles, including
Senior Director of Communications and Director of Media Relations. His department
earned the NFL’s prestigious Pete Rozelle Award from the Pro Football Writers Association
in 2018, recognizing excellence in media relations. Beyond the Rams, Artis has represented
the NFL at seven Super Bowls, five Pro Bowls, and NFC Championship games, and previously
held positions with the Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, and Tennessee State University.
A respected leader in both sport and education, Artis also serves as Chair of the
Dean’s Advisory Council at California Lutheran University. He holds a B.S. in Speech
Communications from Tennessee State University and an M.S. in Mass Communications
from Middle Tennessee State University.
Trevor Harvey
Product Manager, National Football League (NFL)
Trevor Harvey holds a bachelor's degree in Sports Management from California Lutheran
University and currently works as a Product Manager at the National Football League.
Since joining the league’s corporate offices in Inglewood, California, Trevor has
focused on enhancing the NFL’s digital ecosystem, contributing to the growth and experience
of streaming platforms that serve millions of fans, all 32 clubs, and support the
league’s international expansion efforts. He has also worked with the Next Gen Stats
team to support data-driven reporting initiatives for broadcast partners including
CBS, Fox, ESPN, and Prime Video.
Prior to the NFL, Trevor worked in Partnership Operations with the Los Angeles Rams,
where he helped deliver world-class gameday experiences for fans and global corporate
partners. He also supported football recruiting and scouting operations at UCLA during
the 2021–2022 season.