Lisa Pike Masteralexis, J.D. Senior Associate Dean for Administration and Academic Affairs

Isenberg School of Management Office Phone: 413-545-5061 Room N337 [email protected] University of Twitter: @SportsLawMaster Amherst, MA 01002 July 22, 2020

______EDUCATION______

J.D. Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA 1987-1990 Suffolk Transnational Law Journal: Author (1988-90) Lead Articles Editor (1989-90) Dean’s List (1989, 1990) Founding Chair of the Sport & Entertainment Law Society (1988-90) Admitted to Massachusetts Bar, December 1990 Admitted to U.S. Supreme Court Bar, 2000

B.S. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Sport Management 1982-1987 Dean’s List (1983, 1985) Dean’s Merit Scholarship (1985, 1986) Order of Omega National Honor Society Golden Key International Honor Society ______ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS______

Senior Associate Dean for Administration and Academic Affairs Isenberg School of Management, University Massachusetts, Amherst August 2020 - Present

• Provides executive-level oversight for day-to-day execution of the strategic plan and priorities for faculty and academic affairs as established by the Dean and the Senior Leadership Team. Has dean-level authority. • Provides executive guidance to and oversight of Associate Dean for Research and Department Chairs of the school’s seven academic departments while leading the school’s faculty affairs activities at large. • Provides strategic leadership for faculty and staff personnel and human resources functions, including leadership and mentoring on personnel matters. Has oversight of Chief Personnel Officer.

Senior Associate Dean Isenberg School of Management, University Massachusetts, Amherst July 2018-July 2020

• Provides executive-level oversight for day-to-day execution of the strategic plan and priorities established by the Dean and Senior Leadership in service of the school’s mission and vision. • Provides executive guidance to and oversight of Associate Deans and Department Chairs of the school’s seven academic departments while leading the school’s faculty affairs and development activities at large. Has dean-level authority to approve direct reports’ decisions. • Provides strategic leadership for faculty and staff personnel and human resources functions, including mentoring on personnel matters to Department Chairs and Program Directors.

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Interim Dean Isenberg School of Management, University Massachusetts, Amherst May 2019-August 2019

• Maintained day to day operations in service of the school’s mission and vision. • Oversaw the work of five Associate Deans who were charged with Undergraduate Affairs, Graduate and Professional Education, Research, Inclusion, and Finance and Administration. • Provided executive guidance to and oversight of the Departments of Development, Constituent Relations, Marketing and Communications, and the Berthiaume Center for Entrepreneurship. • Provided executive guidance to and oversight of, the Chairs of the school’s seven academic departments while leading the school’s faculty affairs and development activities at large.

Associate Dean of Faculty and Administration Isenberg School of Management, University Massachusetts, Amherst June 2015-June 2018

• Provided strategic leadership for faculty and staff personnel and human resources functions, including leadership and mentoring on personnel matters to Department Chairs and Program Directors. • Has oversight of Chief Personnel Officer. • Responsible for budgeting and finance function for academic and non-academic departments and programs throughout School, (2015-2016 only).

Department Head, Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management, Isenberg School of Management and College of Food & Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1998-2015

• Led and developed strategy for top-ranked department with five degree programs (BS, MS, MS-MBA, online MBA w/focus in Sport Mgt, PhD) • Managed all personnel functions for twelve full-time and three part-time faculty plus three staff members. • Oversaw scheduling, budgeting, planning, personnel, and revenue generation functions for department. • Engaged in fundraising, development, alumni relations, marketing, and public relations. • Successfully led effort to land Mark H. McCormack’s archives. Named department, developed educational initiatives, including the creation of the McCormack International Partnerships, McCormack Executive in Residence, McCormack Case Study Collection, and the McCormack Center for Sport Research and Education. • Successfully led effort to merge department into Isenberg School from Division of Applied Management in College of Food & Natural Resources.

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS______

Professor, Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2019-present

• Teaches courses in sport law and labor relations in sport. • Conducts research on labor and employment law in sport, sport law, and professional sport.

Associate Professor, Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1996-2019

• Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in sport law, sport agencies, sport management, and labor relations in sport. • Conducted research and published in sport management and sport law journals, books, and trade publications. • Presented research at sport law and sport management conferences. • Adjunct faculty in Labor Studies Department.

Assistant Professor, Department of Sport Management School of Physical Ed and College of Food & Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1990-96

• Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in sport law, sport agencies, sport management, and labor relations in professional sport. • Advised students interested in sport law, careers in professional sport, and sport agencies. • Conducted research and published in sport management and sport law journals, text books, and trade publications. • Presented research at sport law and sport management conferences. • Administered Department of Sport Management Speakers Program. • Faculty Advisor for the Women in Sport Management club. • Adjunct faculty in Labor Studies Department.

COURSES TAUGHT SPORT MGT 210: Introduction to Sport Management SPORT MGT 335: Introduction to Sport Law SPORT MGT 391C: Sport Agencies SPORT MGT 431: Amateur Sport and the Law SPORT MGT 488: Professional Sport and the Law SPORT MGT 635: Sport and the Law SPORT MGT 688: Labor Relations in Professional Sport

GUEST LECTURES The Sport Agency Industry Mark McCormack & Arnold Palmer: The Handshake that Built the Modern Sport Marketing Industry Negotiating in the Sport Industry Title IX of the Educational Amendments Disability Law and Sport Labor Negotiations in Professional Sports

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______RESEARCH and PUBLICATIONS______Research Interests Legal Labor Relations Employment Issues in the Sport Industry Amicus Curiae Brief

Moorman, A.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. (co-counsel). Brief Supporting Respondent Casey Martin prepared on behalf of American Association of Adapted Sports Programs, America's with Disabilities, Dwarf Athletic Association of America, National Wheelchair Association, United States Cerebral Palsy Association, United States Deaf Sports Federation, Disabled Sports/USA, Wheelchair Sports, USA, and United States of America Association of Blind Athletes, and filed in the Supreme Court of the United States, PGA Tour, Inc. v. Casey Martin, Case No. 00-24 (December 2000)

Refereed Journal Articles

1. Masteralexis, L.P. “Corporate Structure and Regulating Structures: Regulating Player Agents,” in Barry, M., Skinner, J., & Engelberg, T. Research Handbook of Employment Relations in Sport. London, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing pp.5:1–5:31 (2016)

2. Masteralexis, J.T., Masteralexis, L.P, Snyder, K. “Enough is Enough: The Case for Federal Regulation of Sports Agents,” 20 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal 69-105 (2013) (formerly Villanova Sport & Ent. Law Journal)

3. Masteralexis, J.T. & Masteralexis, L.P. “If You’re Hurt, Where is Home? Recently Drafted Minor League Players Are Compelled to Bring Workers’ Compensation Action in Team’s Home State or in Jurisdiction More Favorable to Employers” 21:2 Marquette Sports Law Journal 574-597 (2011)

4. Masteralexis, L.P. “American Needle v. National Football League and the Future of Collective Licensing Agreements in Sport,” 19:3 Sport Marketing Quarterly 166-69 (2010)

5. Crosset, T.W. & Masteralexis, L.P. “The Changing Collective Definition of Collegiate Sport and the Potential Demise of Title IX Protections, 34:3 Journal of College & University Law 671-694 (2008)

6. Moorman, A.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “An examination of the legal framework between Title VII and Title IX sexual harassment claims in athletics and sport settings: Emerging challenges for athletics personnel and sport managers, 18:1 Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 1-37 (Winter 2008)

7. Masteralexis, L.P. “Drug Testing Provisions: An Examination of Disparities in Rules and Collective Bargaining Agreement Provisions” 40:3 New England Law Review 775-788 (Spring 2006)

8. Moorman, A.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. "Writing an Amicus Curiae Brief to the United States Supreme Court, PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin: The Role of the Disability Sport Community in Interpreting the Americans with Disabilities Act,” 11:3 Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport 285 (Fall 2001)

9. Masteralexis, L.P. & McDonald, M. “Enhancing International Dimensions in Sport Management, Including Language and Culture,” Journal of Sport Management (January 1997)

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10. Masteralexis, L.P., “Sexual Harassment: Legal and Policy Implications for Athletic Departments,” 19:2 Journal of Sport and Social Issues 141 (May 1995)

11. Pike, L.L. “Business Education and Executive Development: Implications for Sport Management Programs,” European Journal for Sport Management (renamed European Sport Management Quarterly), 1(1) 76-89 (May 1994)

12. Pike L.L. & Fay, T. “Cross-Cultural Studies: Implications on Management Training and Professional Preparation in Global Sport,” in Wilcox, R.C., Ed. Sport in the Global Village, Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology, 53-72 (1994)

13. Pike, L.L. “The Arafat Visa Denial: Successful Diplomatic Persuasion, but a Violation of the Headquarters Agreement Treaty,” 13:2 Suffolk Transnational Law Journal 634 (1990)

14. Pike, L.L. “The Double-Edged Sword of Hiring Illegal Aliens, Patel v. Quality Inn South, 846 F.2D 700 (11th Cir. 1988), cert. denied 109 S.Ct. 1120 (1989),” 13:1 Suffolk Transnational Law Journal 530 (1990)

Published Proceedings

1. Masteralexis, L.P. “Unique Legal Issues Facing Professional Team Sports,” Proceedings of the 2006 Association of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL (2006)

2. Masteralexis, L.P.& Hums, M. “Sexual Harassment in High School and Collegiate Athletics: Legal Implications and Policy Guidelines,” Proceedings of the National Girls and Women in Sport Symposium, The Women’s Institute on Sport and Education, Baltimore, MD (1995)

3. Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal Liability in the Relationships Between Coaches and Athletes,” 1:D Current Issues in the Entertainment and Sports Industries, 1-31, Proceedings of the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries Annual Conference (1995)

Published Abstracts

1. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “They Finally Killed the Golden Goose: An Analysis of the Recent Legislative Responses Nationwide to the Income Inequality in NCAA Athletics,” Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference (SRLA), Louisville, KY (3/6/2020)

2. Masteralexis, L.P. “The NBA’s G League: An examination of the legal structure, operations, and policies impacting minor league basketball players,” SRLA, Philadelphia, PA (3/1/2019)

3. Masteralexis, L.P. “Teaching and Learning Sport Law: Current Legal Issue Presentation and Memorandum Assignment,” Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Conference (SRLA), San Antonio, TX (3/2/2018)

4. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Sports Agents v. FIFA: Player transfers, intermediaries, and FIFA’s deregulation of agents,” SRLA, Las Vegas, NV (3/3/2017)

5. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “A Tale of Two Minor Leagues: The Plight of the Minor League Baseball Player,” SRLA, Orlando, FL (2/26/2014)

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6. Masteralexis, L.P & Masteralexis, J.T. “How labor relations in professional sports have evolved to depend on lockouts, decertification, and disclaimers rather than traditional bargaining” SRLA, Denver, CO (3/15/13)

7. Masteralexis, L.P. & Snyder K. “Sport Agent Regulations: Many groups attempt regulation, but is the answer federally mandated independent industry regulations?” SRLA, Savannah, GA (3/4/11)

8. Masteralexis, L.P. & Moorman, A.M. “Sport Tours and Liability for Unfair Business Practices: A Case Study Examining Legal Issues facing the Business of Sport Tours” SRLA, Savannah, GA (3/4/11)

9. Spengler, J.O., Grady, J. Masteralexis, L.P., & Andrew, D. “Indicators of Journal Quality in sport and Recreation Law”, SRLA, Savannah, GA (3/5/11)

10. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Will the U.S. Supreme Court Determine that Sports Leagues and Tours are Single Entities? Discussing the Implications of American Needle v. National Football League”, SRLA, Albuquerque, NM (3/5/10)

11. Masteralexis, L.P. & Keiji Kawai, “Labor relations in professional baseball: A comparative of the United States and Japan”, SRLA, San Antonio, TX (5/6/09)

12. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “German Tennis Federation v. ATP Tour and the LPGA English Language Policy: Raising questions of sport tour governance, decision making, and legal liability”, SRLA, San Antonio, TX (3/5/09)

13. Masteralexis, L.P. “Commercialization and Division I Intercollegiate Athletics: Implications for Collective Bargaining,” SRLA, Myrtle Beach, SC (2/28/08)

14. Moorman, A.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Supreme Court and Sport: An Analysis on the Sport Context and Outcome in Cases,” SRLA, Chapel Hill, NC (3/2/07)

15. Masteralexis, L.P. The Supreme Court and Sport: An analysis of sport in cases where antitrust and labor relations converge," International Conference on Sport and Entertainment Law, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, (11/10/06)

16. Masteralexis, L.P. & Barr, C.A. “Collegiate Athletic Drug Testing Programs: Legal Issues and Managerial Implications,” SRLA, Albuquerque, NM (3/4/06)

17. Masteralexis, L.P. & Tryce, S. “Making Sense of the Maze of Conduct-Governing Rules, Regulations, and Statutes,” SRLA, Virginia Beach, VA (3/5/05)

18. Masteralexis, L.P., “Pay for Play: Legal and Political Challenges Facing NCAA Division I Athletics,” SRLA, Las Vegas, NV (3/5/04)

19. Masteralexis, L.P. & Moorman, A.M. "How Does the U.S Supreme Court Treat Sport Related Cases,” Society for the Study of the Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity (SSLASPA), Waco, TX (3/8/02)

20. Masteralexis, L.P. “Thirty-five Years of Collective Bargaining in ”, SSLASPA, Waco, TX (3/7/02)

21. Barr, C.A. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal and Managerial Implications of Title IX,” North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), Virginia Beach, VA (5/29/99) 6 | LPMasteralexis

22. Masteralexis, L.P. & Barr, C.A. “The Evolution of Title IX: A Legal and Managerial Implications Analysis,” SSLASPA, St. Simon’s Island, GA (3/5/99)

23. Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal Issues Which Arise When Considering Whether to Pay College Athletes,” SSLASPA, Orlando, FL (3/6/97)

24. Masteralexis, L.P. & M. Hums “Codes of Conduct and Ethics in Sport,” SSLASPA, Orlando, FL (3/7/97)

25. Masteralexis, and L.P. “Liability in the Coach- Relationship: An Update of Cases, Trends Sport's Response,” SSLASPA, Albuquerque, NM (3/8/96)

26. Masteralexis, L.P. “Opportunistic Franchise Relocation,” SSLASPA, Albuquerque, NM (3/8/96)

27. Masteralexis, L.P. & Hums, M. “Sexual Harassment in High School and Collegiate Athletics: Legal Implications and Policy Guidelines,” National Girls & Women in Sport Symposium, The Women’s Institute on Sport and Education, Baltimore, MD (9/25/95)

28. Masteralexis, L.P. & Hums M. “Sexual Harassment and Athletics: Implications for the Athletic Department,” NASSM, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (6/3/95)

29. Masteralexis, L.P. “Using the Case Study Method to Teach Sport Law,” SSLASPA, Jekyll Island, GA (3/15/95)

30. Masteralexis, L.P. “The Use of Eminent Domain to Protect Local Governments from Franchise Relocation,” SSLASPA, Jekyll Island, GA (3/14/95)

31. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sexual Harassment in Athletics: Legal & Policy Issues for Athletic Programs,” SSLASPA, Jekyll Island, GA (3/13/95)

32. Pike, L.L. & McDonald, M. “A Plan for Bringing an International Perspective to Sport Management Programs,” NASSM, Pittsburgh, PA (6/5/94)

33. Pike, L.L. “Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Athletics: An Update of Cases and a Plan of Action,” NASSM, Pittsburgh, PA (6/3/94)

34. Pike, L.L. “Global Sport: Implications for Sport Management Education and Training Programs,” First European Congress on Sport Management, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands (9/24/93)

35. Pike, L.L. and McDonald, M. “Enhancing Management Training and Professional Preparation in International Sport,” NASSM, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (6/3/93)

36. Pike, L.L. and Fay, T. “Cross-Cultural Studies: Implications for Management Training and Professional Preparation in Global Sport,” International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport, University of Houston, Houston, TX (6/14/92)

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Textbooks

1. Masteralexis, L.P. Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 6th Ed. Boston, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers (2019).

2. Vance, P.D., Nassif, V., Masteralexis, L.P. (Eds.) Gestao do Esporte (Sport Management, 1st Edition) Brazil. (2015).

Textbook Chapters

1. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining” in Sharp, L., Claussen, C., & Moorman, A.M., Sport Law: A Managerial Approach, 4th Ed. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway (in press)

2. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sport Agency” in Sharp, L., Claussen, C., & Moorman, A.M., Sport Law: A Managerial Approach, 4th Ed. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway (in press)

3. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (in press)

4. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Professional Sport Applications: Labor Law” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed., Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (in press)

5. Tryce, S. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (in press)

6. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J. “Sport Law,” Legal Principles Applied to Sport Management, Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 6th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishing, 105-141 (2019)

7. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J. “Professional Sport,” Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 6th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 237-272 (2019)

8. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agency,” Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 6th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 273-316 (2019)

9. Masteralexis, L.P. Facility Management, Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 6th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 319-349 (2019)

10. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 630-640 (2017)

11. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Professional Sport Applications: Labor Law” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed., Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 651-63 (2017)

12. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Constitutional Law: Judicial Review, Standings and Injunctions,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed., Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 408-419 (2017) 8 | LPMasteralexis

13. Tryce, S. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 7th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 547-59 (2017)

14. Masteralexis, L.P. The U.S. Sport Industry in the United States. In Vance, P.D., Nassif, V. & Masteralexis, L.P. (Ed.) Gestao do Esporte (Sport Management, 1st Edition) Rio de Janiero, Brazil: Grupo Editorial Nacional (2015)

15. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sport Law,” Legal Principles Applied to Sport Management, Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 5th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishing, 97-130 (2015)

16. Masteralexis, L.P. “Professional Sport,” Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 5th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 231-264 (2015)

17. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agency,” Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 5th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 265-306 (2015)

18. Hums, M.A. & Masteralexis, L.P. Facility Management, Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A. & Hums, M.A. Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 5th Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett. 309-336 (2015)

19. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining” in Sharp, L., Claussen, C., & Moorman, A.M., Sport Law: A Managerial Approach, 3rd Ed. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway 199-242 (2014)

20. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Constitutional Law: Judicial Review, Standings and Injunctions,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 6th Ed., Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (2013)

21. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 5th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (2013)

22. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J., Wolohan, J. Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 5th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (2013)

23. Masteralexis, L.P. & Tryce, S. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J. Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 5th Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt (2013)

24. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining” in Sharp, L., Claussen, C., & Moorman, A.M., Sport Law: A Managerial Approach, 2d Ed. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway, 192-230 (2010)

25. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agency” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds). Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 3rd Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 233-269 (2008)

26. Masteralexis, L.P. “Professional Sport,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.). Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 3rd Ed. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 205-232 (2008)

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27. McDonald, M.A., Holland, W., & Masteralexis, L.P. “The Health and Fitness Industry,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 3rd Ed., 433-458 (2008)

28. Masteralexis, L.P. & Wong, G.M. “Legal Principles Applied to Sport Management,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 3rd Ed., 80-108 (2008)

29. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining” in Sharp, L., Claussen, C., & Moorman, A.M., Sport Law: A Managerial Approach, 306-344 (2007)

30. McKelvey, S. & Masteralexis, L.P. “The Legal Aspects of Sport Marketing,” in Mullin, B., Hardy, S., & Sutton, W.A., Sport Marketing, 3rd Ed., 429-452 (2007)

31. Masteralexis, L.P. “Constitutional Law: Judicial Review, Standings and Injunctions,” in Cotten, D.J. &Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 4th Edition (2006)

32. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 4th Ed. (2006)

33. Masteralexis, L.P. “Labor Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J., Wolohan, J. Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 4th Ed. (2006)

34. Masteralexis, L.P. and Tryce, S. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J. Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 4th Ed. (2006)

35. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agency” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 2nd Ed., 221-252 (2004)

36. Masteralexis, L.P. “The Professional Sports Industry,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 2nd Ed., 195-220 (2004)

37. Wong, G.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal Principles of Sport,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 2nd Ed., 78-106 (2004)

38. Masteralexis, L.P. “Constitutional Law: Judicial Review, Standings and Injunctions,” in Cotten, D.J., Wolohan, J. & Wilde, T.J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 3rd Ed. (2003)

39. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust and Labor Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 3d Edition (2003)

40. Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 3d Edition (2003)

41. Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wolohan, J., Law for Recreation and Sport Managers, 3d Edition (2003)

42. Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal Aspects of Sport Marketing” in Hardy, S., Mullin, B., & Sutton, W.A. Sport Marketing, 2d Ed., 357-376 (2000)

43. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agency” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 243-274 (1998)

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44. Masteralexis, L.P. “The Professional Sports Industry,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 275-306 (1998)

45. Masteralexis, L.P. & Wong, G.M. “Legal Principles of Sport,” in Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Sport Management, 87-116 (1998)

46. Masteralexis, L.P. “Constitutional Law: Judicial Review, Standings and Injunctions,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wilde, T.J., Sport Law for Sport Managers, 238-43 (1997)

47. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust and Labor Law: Professional Sport Applications,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wilde, T.J. (Eds.), Sport Law for Sport Managers, 394-408 (1997)

48. Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wilde, T J. (Eds.), Sport Law for Sport Managers, 492-508 (1997)

49. Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wilde, T.J. (Eds.), Sport Law for Sport Managers, 508-516 (1997)

50. Hums, M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Employment Law and Sport: Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972,” in Cotten, D.J. & Wilde, T.J. (Eds.), Sport Law for Sport Managers, 525-32 (1997)

51. Wong, G.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Law,” in Bridges, F.J. & Roquemore, L.L. (Ed.), Management for /Sport Administration: Theory and Practice, 2d Ed., 85-132 (1996)

Professional Articles

1. Moorman, A., & Masteralexis, L. PGA-Martin ruling's a verdict for inclusion, not doom. Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal, 4(8), 32 (June 11-17, 2001)

2. Masteralexis, L.P. “Doctor, Doctor,” Athletic Business, 14-16 (March 1997)

3. Masteralexis, L.P. & Wong, G.M. “Promises, Promises: Coaches May be Liable for Promises Made When Recruiting Athletes,” Athletic Business, 13-15 (July 1996)

4. Masteralexis, L.P. "Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Drug Testing in High Schools," Athletic Business, 10-12 (November 1995)

5. Masteralexis, L.P. “Special Report: Sexual Harassment in Athletics,” For the Record, 4-7 (April- May 1995)

6. Pike, L.L. “Sexual Harassment and Athletics: Programs May Be Ignoring a Troublesome Problem,” Athletic Business, 12-14 (August 1994)

7. Pike, L.L. & Rello, M. “Training Rules: Athletic Programs May Be Taking Risks with Athletic Injury Care,” Athletic Business, 10-13 (July 1994)

8. Pike, L.L. “Losing Ground: Professional Sports Leagues Face Antitrust Obstacles,” Athletic Business (January1994) reprinted in Sports Lawyers Newsletter 2-4 (March/April 1994)

9. Pike, L.L. “Open Wide: Facility Managers and the A.D.A.,” Athletic Business (June 1992) 11 | LPMasteralexis

Works in Progress

1. Masteralexis, L.P. “Sports Agents v. FIFA: Player transfers, intermediaries, and FIFA’s deregulation of agents”

2. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “A Tale of Three Minor Leagues: The Plight of the Minor League Baseball Player”

3. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Commercialization and Division I Intercollegiate Athletics: Implications for Collective Bargaining”

4. Moorman, A.M. & Masteralexis, L.P. “Supreme Court and Sport: An Analysis on the Sport Context and Outcome in Cases”

Invited Presentations

1. Masteralexis, L.P. “It Started with a Handshake: How Mark McCormack and Arnold Palmer Created the Modern Sports Agency”, University of Massachusetts Sport Management Program, Amherst, MA (10/25/17; 3/6/18; 10/25/18; 3/26/19; 11/18/19)

2. Masteralexis, L.P. “Unique Aspects of Negotiating in Professional Sport,” Negotiation Seminar, University of Massachusetts MBA program, Amherst, MA (4/23/17, )

3. Masteralexis, L.P. “Nuances of Negotiations in the Sport Industry,” Negotiation Seminar, University of Massachusetts MBA program, Amherst, MA (4/12/16)

4. Masteralexis, L.P. “Lessons for sport industry academics and practitioners from Mark H. McCormack,” Luncheon Keynote Address, Sports, Entertainment, and Venues Today Annual Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (3/17/16)

5. Masteralexis, L.P. “The Exploited Athlete: Using Legal Theories to Change Sport Systems,” McCormack Department of Sport Management Research Seminar, Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (4/11/14)

6. Masteralexis, L.P, Zola, W., Fee, J., & Lyons, N. “Compensation, Commercialization, & Labor Issue in NCAA DI Sports” Women in Sports and Events (WISE) & Suffolk Law School Sports and Entertainment Law Association, Boston, MA (10/24/13)

7. Masteralexis, L.P. “Representing professional baseball players: The plight of the minor leaguer,” Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Marketing and Sports Law Section Breakfast Keynote, Boston, MA (8/10/13)

8. Masteralexis, L.P. “Commercialization and Division I Athletics: Implications for Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining in Collegiate Sport,” McCormack Department of Sport Management Research Seminar, Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (5/06/09)

9. Masteralexis, L.P. “Commercialization and Division I Intercollegiate Athletics: Implications for Collective Bargaining,” Sport Law Society, Western New England College Law School, Springfield, MA (3/24/08)

10. Masteralexis, L. P., “The Rights of the Student-athlete in a World of Commercialized Athletics,” Reversing field: Examining commercialization, labor, gender and race in 21st century sports law, 12 | LPMasteralexis

Conference co-sponsored by West Virginia Law School & American Constitution Society, WVU Law School, Morgantown, WV (10/6/07)

11. Masteralexis, L.P. & Masteralexis, J.T. “Sports Agency in a Global Market,” Global Business conference, Western New England School of Law, Springfield, MA (11/6/06)

12. Masteralexis, L.P., “Performance Enhancing Drug Testing Provisions: An Examination of Disparities in Rules and Collective Bargaining Agreement Provisions”, From Grand Slams to Grand Juries: Performance Enhancing Drug Use in Sports, New England Law Review Symposium, Boston, MA (11/4/05)

13. Masteralexis, L.P., “Current Issues in Labor Relations in Professional Sport,” New England School of Law Entertainment and Sport Law Society, Boston, MA (4/16/05)

14. Masteralexis, L.P., “Pay for Play: Legal Challenges Facing Big-Time College Athletics.” Stevens Visiting Scholar, Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, (3/15/03)

15. Masteralexis, L.P., “Collective Bargaining in Major League Baseball.” Stevens Visiting Scholar, Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, (3/16/03)

16. Masteralexis, L.P. “Legal Issues Facing the Sport Industry,” New England Sport & Entertainment Law Society, New England School of Law, Boston, MA (4/26/02)

17. Masteralexis, L.P. “Current Legal Issues Facing Athletic Directors,” Massachusetts Secondary School Athletic Directors Association (MSSADA) Annual Conference, Hyannis, MA (3/17/99)

18. Masteralexis, L.P. “An Update: Antitrust and Labor Law in Professional Sport,” Knight Foundation for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (2/15/99)

19. Masteralexis, L.P. "Ethics and the Sports Agent,” Exploring the New Frontier - Seventh Annual Sports Law Conference, Entertainment & Sports Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, University of Houston, Houston, TX (11/7/97)

20. Masteralexis, L.P. "Ethical Restraints Facing Attorneys Representing Professional Athletes," Sport and Entertainment Law Conference, Co-sponsored by American Bar Association Forum Committee on Sport & Entertainment Law and Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, MA (4/27/97)

21. Masteralexis, L.P. "Universities' Handling of Sexual Harassment in Athletics," Legal Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, Co-sponsored by DePaul University College of Law and the Baker & McKenzie Foundation, Chicago IL (10/8/96)

22. Masteralexis, L.P. “Ethical Issues Facing Sports Lawyers and Agents,” Boston College Law School Sport and Entertainment Law Society, Newton, MA (4/4/96)

23. Masteralexis, L.P. “Violence and Abuse by Male Athletes: Legal and Policy Issues,” Women’s Law Forum, University of Connecticut Law School, Hartford, CT (2/28/96)

24. Masteralexis, L.P. “Teaching Sport Law in Sport Management Programs,” Sport Lawyers Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA (5/20/95)

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25. Masteralexis, Lisa Pike. “Legal Liability and Risk Management for Athletic Directors,” Massachusetts Secondary Schools Athletics Directors Association Annual Conference, Hyannis, MA (3/23/95)

26. Masteralexis, L.P. “Antitrust Law and Labor Relations in Professional Sport,” Knight Foundation for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, MD (2/14/95)

27. Pike, L.L. “The Athlete-Team Physician Relationship in Professional and Amateur Sport: Liability for Injuries, Conflicts of Interest and Policies Affecting the Relationship,” Western New England College Law School Sport Law Forum, Springfield, MA (9/23/95)

28. Pike, L.L. “Careers in Sport Law,” and “Career Opportunities in International Sport Management,” Sports Careers Regional Seminar, Boston, MA (10/16/92)

29. Pike, L.L. “Careers in Sport Law: Beyond Sports Agency,” Suffolk University Law School Sport and Entertainment Law Society, Boston, MA (1/23/91)

30. Pike, L.L. “The Bill of Rights at 200: The Rights of Athletes,” Bill of Rights at 200 Forum co- sponsored by National Collegiate Athletic Association and Williams College’s Athletic Department, Williams College, Williamstown, MA (9/21/91)

Editorial Duties

Editorial Board, Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport, 1999-2010 and 2016-present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Special Issue: Disability & Sports, Journal of the Legal Aspects of Sport, 2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Sport Management Ad Hoc Reviewer, Communication and Sport Consulting Editor, Sport Management Series, Aspen Publishing 1998-2000

Conference Abstract Reviewer

Sport and Recreation Law Association (1993-present) North American Society for Management (1992-1999)

External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure

Associate Professor Clemson University University of Florida University of Georgia University of Louisville University of New Mexico University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Washington State University Texas A&M St. Joseph’s University

Professor St. Thomas University (MN)

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Dissertation and Thesis Committees

1. Sam Smith, Chair, Honor’s Thesis Committee: “Introducing Mediation prior to Salary Arbitration in Professional Sports.” (April 2010)

2. Barbara LaFogg, Chair, Honor’s Thesis Committee, “Marketing Sponsorships for Team Physicians: Legal & Ethical concerns.” (May 2009)

3. Sarah Hickmann, Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committee “Impulsivity as a predictor of athletic success and negative consequences in NFL football players.” (January 2004).

4. Stephanie Tryce, Chair, Master’s Thesis Committee, “Legal Challenges to Sports Agencies.” (Spring 2002)

5. Chris Zamzow, Chair, Honor’s Thesis Committee: “Challenges Facing Global Sports Business in Professional Sports.” (April 2001)

6. Toru Mihara, Chair, Master’s Thesis Committee: “A Comparative Analysis of Labor Relations in the National Football League and Major League Baseball.” (May 1994)

7. Maria Rello, Chair, Master’s Thesis Committee: “Review and Analysis of State Legislation on Athletic Training.” (May 1994)

8. Sharianne Walker, Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committee: “The athletic department and the institutional development office: A systems approach to athletic fund-raising.” (January 1994)

______GRANTS & CONTRACTS______

1. Masteralexis, L.P. University of Massachusetts Provost’s Office Grant to Develop Revenue Generating Programs, 2010 ($60,000)

2. Masteralexis, L.P. University of Massachusetts Outreach Innovation Fund Grant to Develop On- line Offerings in Sport Management, 2006-08 ($25,000)

3. Masteralexis, L.P., University of Massachusetts’ Center for Teaching, Teaching & Learning in a Diverse Classroom Grant, 2004-05 ($15,000).

4. Masteralexis, L.P., Research contract with American International Players Association, 9/1/02- 6/1/03 ($5,600)

5. Masteralexis, L.P. Japanese Professional Baseball Players Association 9/1/01-6/1/02 ($15,600).

6. Masteralexis, L.P. Research Contract with American International Players Association 2000- 01 ($22,000)

7. Masteralexis, L.P. Mini-grant for teaching to support experiential learning component of Sport Mgt. Program, CFNR Committee on Faculty Development and Training. Fall 2000 ($600).

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8. Masteralexis, L.P. Mini-grant for Teaching to sponsor a teaching workshop on writing and teaching with case studies, CFNR Committee on Faculty Development and Training, Spring 1998 ($600).

9. Crosset, T., Masteralexis, L.P., Hums, M., Barr, C. “Male Athletes and Domestic Violence: An Intervention Plan", 1996 ($70,000 Submitted & Tabled by NCAA).

10. Faculty Grant for Travel for First European Congress on Sport Management, Faculty Senate Research Council Fall 1993 ($600)

11. Faculty Grant for Teaching to study need for cross-cultural and international training of students in Sport Management Programs, Faculty Senate Committee on Teaching Improvement and Evaluation, 1992-93 ($1,000)

______GIFTS______

1. McCormack Family Gift - Largest in-kind gift in history of university, plus endowments for international partnerships and executive in residence ($1,500,000)

2. Anonymous alumni gift to endow named scholarship and to provide seed funding for Center for Spectator Sport Research ($400,000)

3. Gifts for Room Naming’s: VanderZwaag, Sutton, Lewis, Dipple, Mullin and Wong Rooms ($200,000)

4. Alliance of Action Sports Experiential Learning Fund gift to provide support to McCormack Sport Research and Education experiential learning projects ($120,000) 5. D’Angelo International Scholarship Endowment provides financial support for students to study sport management and participate in sport business internships abroad ($50,000)

6. Comcast Scholarship provides financial support for students from underrepresented groups expressing interest in venue management to attend sport management program ($50,000)

7. Comcast Internship Scholarship provides financial support for students from underrepresented groups to participate in internship with Comcast sports properties ($30,000)

8. Tannenbaum Internship Scholarship Endowment provides financial support for students to participate in internships in the professional sports industry ($35,000)

9. Glenn M. Wong Scholarship Endowment provides scholarship to students intending to study sport law in law school ($35,000)

10. Germaine Jasper Scholarship provides financial support for students while on internship ($1,000 annually x 5 years).

11. Garret and Jessica Bedrin Scholarship provides financial support for an undergraduate underrepresented minority student ($1,250 annually x 4 years).

12. Harold J. VanderZwaag Scholarship provides financial support for students on internship in college athletics ($1,000 annually x 5 years).

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13. Eastern League Scholarship provides financial support for students on internship in minor league baseball ($2,500 annually x 18 years to date).

______HONORS and AWARDS______

1. Awarded - Betty VanderSmissen Leadership Award Sport & Recreation Law Association (2020)

2. Awarded - Academic Achievement in Sport & Entertainment Sport Entertainment and Venues Today/University of South Carolina, (2015-16)

3. Nominated - Betty VanderSmissen Leadership Award Sport & Recreation Law Association (2014)

4. Awarded - Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award McCormack Department of Sport Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2010)

5. Awarded - College Outstanding Teaching Award Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2010)

6. Nominated - University Distinguished Teaching Award University of Massachusetts Amherst (2005-06, 2007-08)

7. Awarded - Teachnology Fellowship Center for Teaching, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2005-2006)

8. B.K. Stevens Visiting Scholar in Sport Law University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (2003)

9. Awarded - College Outstanding Teaching Award College of Food and Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts Amherst (2002)

10. Awarded - Lilly Teaching Fellowship Center for Teaching, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1993-1994)

11. Awarded - College Outstanding Teaching Award School of Physical Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1993)

12. Awarded - Exceptional Merit University of Massachusetts, (2010, 2015)

______SERVICE______

University

Gender Equity Committee 2018-present Institute for Teaching and Faculty Development Working Group 2017-present Faculty Senate Committee on Centers and Institutes 2017-2018 Honorary Degree Recipient Selection Committee 2012-2014 Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Development 2006-2008 SOM - CFNR Merger Committee 1998, 2001-02 17 | LPMasteralexis

Convocation Key Note Speaker 1996 Faculty Senate Athletic Council 1992-95 Faculty Senate 1991-94 Faculty Senate Committee on Committees 1991-94 Faculty Senate Status on Women Council 1991-94

Isenberg School of Management

Search Committee Chair, Special Assistant to Dean 2018 Search Committee Chair Executive Assistant to Vice Dean 2017-18 Search Committee Chair, Assistant Dean and Chief Financial Officer 2016 Search Committee, Undergraduate Dean’s Office Director of Programs and Operations 2012 Revenue Generation Committee 2013-14 Dean Search Committee 2008-09 Interim Dean Search Committee 2007 Administrative Committee 2003-Present Chase Career Center Review/Reorganization Committee 2005

College of Food and Natural Resources

Applied Management Committee 1998-00 College Personnel Committee 1993-94, 1996-1998 Strategic Planning Committee 1994-95 Urban Planning Subcommittee 1994-95 Committee on Faculty Teaching and Development 1994-97

School of Physical Education

College Personnel Committee 1990-92 Working Group on Reorganization/School of Professional Studies Proposal 1992

McCormack Department of Sport Management

McCormack Papers/Collection Executive Committee 2010-present Undergraduate Admissions Committee 2002-15 Scholarship Committee 2002-2015 Faculty Advisor, Women in Sport Management 1992-99 Chair, Department Personnel Committee 1997-98 Chair, Department Personnel Committee 1990-96 Curriculum Committee 1990-98 Chair, Faculty Search Committee 1997-98 Faculty Search Committees 1992-1994, 1996-1998 Director, Sport Management Department Speakers Program 1991-93 Haigis Hoopla I-IX Board of Directors (Risk Management & Liability) 1991-2000 Graduate Admission Committee 1991-2015

Profession

Safe Sport (Certified) Representative, US Figure Skating 2018-present Judge, Sports Business Journal’s Annual Awards, 2011 Consulting Editor, Aspen Publishing 1998-2000 Advisory Board Member, Marquette University Law School’s National Sports Law Institute 2000-2010

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Executive Board At-Large Member, Sport & Recreation Law Association 1999-2001 Student Awards Committee Member, Sport & Recreation Law Association 1995-2000 Constitution and By-Laws Committee, Sport & Recreation Law Association 1997-2001 Advisory Board Member, Women’s Sports Foundation 1998 - 2002 Member, Women’s Sports Foundation’s Committee on Coaches' Education Policy 1996 – 2000 Title IX Expert, Women’s Sports Foundation, 1994-97 Massachusetts Bar Association Pro Bono Program - Sports Law Expert 1991-present

Community

The Skating Club of Amherst Executive Board Member 2017-2018 Amherst Hurricanes Hockey Booster Club 2012-present The Skating Club of Amherst Ice Monitor 2012-present Bay State Games Volunteer 1993, 1995 Summer NYNEX/Bay State Games Future Leaders Scholarship Committee 1993-96 Sigma Delta Tau Sorority Local/Faculty Advisor 1990-95 University of Massachusetts Alumni Admissions Council 1990-95

Memberships

Massachusetts Bar Association American Bar Association Forum Committee on Entertainment & Sports Law Sport Lawyers Association National Sports Law Institute Women’s Sports Foundation Sport and Recreation Law Association (formerly Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport) North American Society for Sport Management U.S. Figure Skating Association

______NON-ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS______

Founder/Consultant DiaMMond Management Group, Amherst, MA, 1997-present • Legal consultant in sports agency representing professional baseball players. Contract preparation, negotiation, and administration, as well as labor grievance and arbitration. Certified agent with Major League Baseball Players Association.

Partner & Consultant Sport Ventures International, Boston, MA, 1992-1996 • Founding partner and legal counsel to sport management firm. Clients included minor league baseball players, college coaches, Canadian Football League players, #1 ranked player on International Racquetball Tour, and the Staples Beantown Pro-Am Basketball League

______OTHER EMPLOYMENT______

1. Editorial/Legal Research Assistant, Sport Law, Professor Glenn Wong, Amherst, MA (1988-91) 2. Law Clerk, Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, Boston, MA (1989-90) 3. Health Club Supervisor, Le Club Meridien, Boston MA (1987-90, Summer 1991) 4. Public Relations Intern, , L.L.P., Boston MA (1987)

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Lisa Pike Masteralexis C.V.