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Part I. Foundations of Governance and Authority Chapter 1. Legal Primer to Governance Kelley Walton Authority and Governance Basic Legal Principles Alternative Dispute Resolution Sources of Law International Perspective Recap Chapter 2. Ethics, Decision Making, and Leadership in Sport Organizations Bonnie Tiell and Kelley Walton Ethics Decision Making Leadership Recap Chapter 3. Board Governance and Policy Development in Sport Organizations Bonnie Tiell Best Practices in Board Governance Policies and Procedures in Sport Organizations Recap Part II. Framework for Sport Governance Chapter 4. State and Local Sport Bonnie Tiell Governance and Authority in Sport Organizations at the Local Level Governance and Authority in Sport Organizations at the State Level Challenges for Sport Governance at the Local and State Levels Recap Chapter 5. Regional and National Sport Kerri Cebula and Bonnie Tiell Defining and Classifying Regional and National Governing Sport Agencies Regulatory Agencies for National and Regional Sport Participants (Athletes) Regulatory Agencies for National and Regional Sports Regulatory Agencies Governing National and Regional Sport Competition Regulatory Agencies for National and Regional Sport Affiliates Recap Chapter 6. Global Sports Bonnie Tiell Defining a Global Sport Agency Regulatory Agencies for International Multisport Competition Regulatory Agencies for Athletes in International Sports Regulatory Agencies Governing International and Global Sports Regulatory Agencies in Global Sports With a Specialist Function Recap Part III. Governance and Authority in Sport Industry Sectors Chapter 7. Professional Sports Kerri Cebula Team Sports Individual Sports Recap Chapter 8. Amateur Sports Kerri Cebula and Bonnie Tiell Amateur Athletic Union Youth Amateur Sports Adult Amateur Sports Intercollegiate Athletics Recap Chapter 9. Sport Medi Galen Clavio and Matthew Zimmerman Overview of Political Governance in Sport Media Global and Commercial Governance in Sport Media Partnerships Between Media and Sport Entities Digital and Emerging Media in Sports Sports Journalists Recap Chapter 10. Sporting Goods and Sport Licensing Daniel A. Rascher and Mark S. Nagel Size and Scope of the Sporting Goods Industry Sport Licensing Landscape Regulating and Policing the Industry Future of the Industry Recap Chapter 11. Fitness, Wellness, and Health Scott R. Jedlicka Private Fitness and Health Clubs Commercial Fitness and Health (For Profit) Trainers: Certification and Licensure Public Health Nutritional Supplements Recap Chapter 12. Sport Marketing Justin B. Kozubal, David W. Walsh, and Michael A. Odio Marketing the Sport Product Sport Marketing Organizations Marketing Through Sport Marketing Through Sport Mega-Events Legal Issues in the Marketing Environment Ambush Marketing Recap Chapter 13. Sport Wagering Bonnie Tiell and Kerri Cebula History of Sport Wagering in the United States Status of Sport Wagering in the United States Status of Sport Wagering Internationally Regulatory Agencies for Sport Wagering The Future of Sport Wagering Recap Chapter 14. Esports Steve Borawski, Michael Kidd, and Bonnie Tiell Esports Compared to Traditional Sport History of Competitive Video Gaming Esports Governing Agencies and Authorities Areas of Esports Governance and Legislation Recap Case Study Abstracts
Bonnie Tiell, EdD, is a professor of sport management at Tiffin University (TU). She has served as the faculty's NCAA athletic representative, dean of graduate studies, and MBA chair. Prior to her faculty appointment, she served as an administrator and an assistant athletic director. She is a member of the TU Hall of Fame in recognition of her extensive accolades for coaching volleyball, softball, and tennis. Tiell also serves as a nonresident faculty member for the United States Sports Academy as an instructor in their doctoral program. She routinely travels abroad to instruct in the academy's international sport administration certificate programs. On behalf of the academy and select sport ministries, she has extensive experience working with executives, military leaders, elite coaches, and administrators representing international and national sport federations and associations. Widely recognized for her contributions to intercollegiate athletic administration and global sport governance, Tiell is the founder and codirector of Academic Experience with Olympians, a program initiated in Athens, Greece, in 2004 that offers students from around the world the opportunity for on-site study of the organization, supervision, and management of international sport venues and elite competition in an Olympic host city. She is also cofounder of the Women's Leadership Symposium in Intercollegiate Athletics, a program partially financed and now administrated by the NCAA and Women Leaders in College Sports. Tiell holds a bachelor's degree in physical education from Troy University, a master's degree in sport administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a doctorate of education in sport management from the United States Sports Academy (USSA). She writes a monthly column for the Advertiser-Tribune that focuses on economic, global, and social issues in sport, and she is also the author of the textbook Human Resources in Sports: A Managerial Approach. Kerri Cebula, JD, is an associate professor of sport management at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. She holds a juris doctorate from Marquette University Law School (MULS), where she also earned the certificate in sports law from the National Sports Law Institute (NSLI). While at MULS, she was a member of the Marquette Sports Law Review and served as a research assistant to Professor Paul Anderson, the director of the NSLI. She also holds a bachelor's degree in political science and justice from American University. She has presented at the conferences of the College Sport Research Institute, the Sport Marketing Association, the Sport and Recreation Law Association, and the European Association of Sport Management. She has been published in the Journal of Brand Strategy, Journal of NCAA Compliance, and Concussion Litigation Alert. Her work also appears in the Handbook of International Sport Business and Sports Leadership: A Concise Reference Guide. Prior to coming to Kutztown, Kerri worked as a compliance officer in the athletic departments of Villanova University and the University of Delaware.