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Eric Schulz (born 1957) is a US marketing management and sport management expert, faculty member of the
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( Utah State University) and author of three books on marketing.


Biography


Early life

Eric Schulz was born in 1957. In his youth he played baseball and basketball, and while studying at Orem High School in 1974 he participated in setting the world record for basketball marathon, a 45-hour game which record was published in the 1974
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. After graduating from Orem High School in 1976 Schulz went to study political science at Brigham Young University in Provo where he received his BA degree in 1981.


Business career

After college he went to work as a marketing intern for the Utah Jazz working in their Salt Lake City and Las Vegas offices. In October 1982, he became the marketing director of the Salt Lake City Gulls, minor league baseball club, and in 1983 was named general manager of the
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, a minor league baseball team in the
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, an affiliate of
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. There he hired
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sports commentator In sports broadcasting, a sports commentator (also known as sports announcer or sportscaster) provides a real-time commentary of a game or event, usually during a live broadcast, traditionally delivered in the historical present tense. Radio was ...
into his first baseball play-by-play job, secured radio broadcast agreement with KSRO radio in
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, CA and arranged several events to increase game attendance including firework displays, music concerts and giveaways. In 1985 Schulz returned to his alma mater Brigham Young University to complete his MBA at the Marriott School of Business (1987). In June 1987 Schulz started his career at Procter & Gamble in the Food & Beverage Division and within 5 years advanced from brand assistant for
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juice brand team to Hawaiian Punch
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. He joined P&G's "Invention Team" led by Doug Hall and launched new products for
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, Duncan Hines and Hawaiian Punch. Working together they developed a ''Rapid Test'' that reduced new product concept testing time significantly, reporting results from 5 cities in 7 days. Schulz was also part of the team working on Citrus Hill package redesign that resulted in adding pouring spout to the carton (that later became a standard for packaged juices). From 1992 to 1994 Schulz worked as senior brand manager at Buena Vista Home Entertainment. He was responsible for the home video marketing and helped develop Disney's first direct-to-video release The Return of Jafar (1994). In July 1994, he joined The Coca-Cola Company as Director of Worldwide Olympic Marketing and managed various Olympic events during the
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including Olympic Torch Relay, Coca-Cola Olympic City theme park in Atlanta as well as Olympic advertising. He became Vice President of Marketing for Feld Entertainment. In January 1997, Schulz moved to Special Olympics International and in November 1999 became Vice President of Event Marketing for the initial launch of the XFL Football League. In 1999, he published his first book on marketing ''The Marketing Game: How the World's Best Companies Play to Win''. In May 2005, he rejoined the Utah Jazz as Vice President of Marketing, where he launched several new initiatives including an integrated social media portal, NBA's first fan-based blogger network, the “Utah Jazzbots", variable ticket pricing, a contest to find a new team theme song, interactive TV test and a fan club called “Jazz Rowdies”.


Career in education

In July, 2011, Schulz began teaching at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University as a senior lecturer and director. In 2011, he developed the first mass-student texting service at the university. He transitioned to full-time faculty in 2013, and began advising the Huntsman Marketing Association, a student club which holds case competitions each semester, and performs community service. In 2017, a team of students he coached won first place in the national Wake Forest Marketing Analytics Case Competition. In 2017, Schulz was named Undergraduate Faculty Mentor at the school, and in 2019 was named Teacher of the Year in the Marketing & Strategy Department.


Books

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schulz, Eric Living people Marketing theorists Utah State University faculty Marriott School of Management alumni Utah Jazz executives Procter & Gamble people American male writers Marketing people 1957 births Brigham Young University alumni Coca-Cola people Branding theorists