Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab
A club that fuses sports with innovation, research, and collaboration.

🚨 Calling all Harvard Undergrads!! HUSL BOARD APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN 🚨
Calling all Harvard Undergrads!!
Interested in joining the Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab (HUSL) board next year? Now’s your chance.
HUSL is building one of the most diverse and influential communities in sports business, connecting students with the tools, network, and real-world exposure needed to break into the industry.
As a board member, you’ll work directly with leading sports organizations,connect with top executives and athletes, attend exclusive VIP dinners with guest speakers and more!!
🗓️ Applications due: Friday, May 6th at 11:59 PM
Applying for design, photography, or media? Email your portfolio to harvardsportslab@gmail.com (optional for all roles!)
📩 Questions? Reach out to harvardsportslab@gmail.com
Apply now through the linktree in bio.

Join HUSL for a FREE tour of New Balance Headquarters on Tuesday, May 5th from 3–5 PM!
Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading sports apparel brands and experience the innovations used by elite athletes like Kawhi Leonard, Shohei Ohtani, and Bukayo Saka.
We’ll also hear from a panel of New Balance executives on how they recruit top athletes, build cutting-edge products, and grow a global brand.
Featured speakers include:
• Andrew McGarty – Senior Global Director of Sports Marketing (Global Football & Partnerships)
• Nicola Comley – Head of Global Ambassador Integration
• Naveen Lokesh – Global Director of Sports Marketing (Basketball & American Football)
• Joe VanBuskirk – Head of Partnerships and Athlete Experience
Plus, we’ll wrap up with a visit to the New Balance store!
📍 New Balance HQ — 100 Guest St, Boston
Open to Students - Sign Up using the Linktree in the Bio

Join HUSL for a FREE tour of New Balance Headquarters on Tuesday, May 5th from 3–5 PM!
Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading sports apparel brands and experience the innovations used by elite athletes like Kawhi Leonard, Shohei Ohtani, and Bukayo Saka.
We’ll also hear from a panel of New Balance executives on how they recruit top athletes, build cutting-edge products, and grow a global brand.
Featured speakers include:
• Andrew McGarty – Senior Global Director of Sports Marketing (Global Football & Partnerships)
• Nicola Comley – Head of Global Ambassador Integration
• Naveen Lokesh – Global Director of Sports Marketing (Basketball & American Football)
• Joe VanBuskirk – Head of Partnerships and Athlete Experience
Plus, we’ll wrap up with a visit to the New Balance store!
📍 New Balance HQ — 100 Guest St, Boston
Open to Students - Sign Up using the Linktree in the Bio

Join HUSL for a FREE tour of New Balance Headquarters on Tuesday, May 5th from 3–5 PM!
Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading sports apparel brands and experience the innovations used by elite athletes like Kawhi Leonard, Shohei Ohtani, and Bukayo Saka.
We’ll also hear from a panel of New Balance executives on how they recruit top athletes, build cutting-edge products, and grow a global brand.
Featured speakers include:
• Andrew McGarty – Senior Global Director of Sports Marketing (Global Football & Partnerships)
• Nicola Comley – Head of Global Ambassador Integration
• Naveen Lokesh – Global Director of Sports Marketing (Basketball & American Football)
• Joe VanBuskirk – Head of Partnerships and Athlete Experience
Plus, we’ll wrap up with a visit to the New Balance store!
📍 New Balance HQ — 100 Guest St, Boston
Open to Students - Sign Up using the Linktree in the Bio

Join HUSL for a FREE tour of New Balance Headquarters on Tuesday, May 5th from 3–5 PM!
Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading sports apparel brands and experience the innovations used by elite athletes like Kawhi Leonard, Shohei Ohtani, and Bukayo Saka.
We’ll also hear from a panel of New Balance executives on how they recruit top athletes, build cutting-edge products, and grow a global brand.
Featured speakers include:
• Andrew McGarty – Senior Global Director of Sports Marketing (Global Football & Partnerships)
• Nicola Comley – Head of Global Ambassador Integration
• Naveen Lokesh – Global Director of Sports Marketing (Basketball & American Football)
• Joe VanBuskirk – Head of Partnerships and Athlete Experience
Plus, we’ll wrap up with a visit to the New Balance store!
📍 New Balance HQ — 100 Guest St, Boston
Open to Students - Sign Up using the Linktree in the Bio

Join HUSL for a FREE tour of New Balance Headquarters on Tuesday, May 5th from 3–5 PM!
Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading sports apparel brands and experience the innovations used by elite athletes like Kawhi Leonard, Shohei Ohtani, and Bukayo Saka.
We’ll also hear from a panel of New Balance executives on how they recruit top athletes, build cutting-edge products, and grow a global brand.
Featured speakers include:
• Andrew McGarty – Senior Global Director of Sports Marketing (Global Football & Partnerships)
• Nicola Comley – Head of Global Ambassador Integration
• Naveen Lokesh – Global Director of Sports Marketing (Basketball & American Football)
• Joe VanBuskirk – Head of Partnerships and Athlete Experience
Plus, we’ll wrap up with a visit to the New Balance store!
📍 New Balance HQ — 100 Guest St, Boston
Open to Students - Sign Up using the Linktree in the Bio

Join HUSL for a special speaker event featuring James Oyola, moderated by HUSL Co-President Hank Yang!
Friday May 1st, 2026 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Sever Hall 113
RSVP NOW: https://forms.gle/joH3cJAkPkEWpZ4FA
James Oyola is a national award-winning leadership practitioner, published author, and former national sportswriter whose career spans the boardroom, the press box, and the global stage.
Over a 20-year career in contact center and BPO operations, James has led multi-site, multi-cultural teams across the United States, Jamaica, Belize, the Philippines, and South Africa for some of the world’s most recognized brands. He currently serves as a Customer Care Operations Supervisor for the FIFA World Cup 2026 ticketing program, governing a multilingual operation in four languages across three countries.
Before his corporate career, James spent eight years as a national sportswriter, contributing to CBS Interactive and the Miami Heat Group. James is also the author of two books: Get Out of Your Own Way, published in 2015, and The Helpful Leader, published in 2026, which introduces the M.E.N.D. Leadership Framework and makes the case that healthy teams cannot be built by depleted leaders.
Open to ALL Harvard Students - We look forward to seeing you there!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

HUSL in collaboration with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs hosted the inaugural Harvard “Soccer for Good” Forum this month, bringing together leaders across sport, law, and media to explore the game’s impact beyond the field.
A key takeaway: soccer operates as a global language, creating connection, belonging, and community across cultures, while also serving as a powerful tool for social impact. The Speakers emphasized access, representation, and equity, especially in women’s sports, while also exploring soccer’s intersection with law and ethics, including player rights, collective bargaining, corruption, and equal pay. Overall, the day reinforced that fandom is built not just on wins, but on values, empathy, and how organizations show up for their communities.
Huge thank you to the @natgoldc for spearheading this increadible event, and the team that helped bring this idea to life: Alexander Stone, Alison Lee, Jaclyn White, Pol Casajuana Olivella, Natalie S., Martin Finkelstein, Sophie Harrington, Tolu Ademola
And thank you to our speakers and moderators: Saara Hassoun, Nicolai Calabria, Isabel Jijon, PhD, Steve Gans Cassidy Gabriel Robert Holliday Tarek Pertew Ben Grossman Kelsey Sloan
Shoutout as well to @harvardcoop for sponsoring the event and providing gifts for our speakers!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

On April 4th, HUSL hosted our 2nd annual Women in Sports Business Summit, bringing together leaders across sports, law, and business.
Krista Thomas of DraftKings spoke on the intersection of sports betting, business, and legislation, highlighting the challenges of an evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of responsible gaming and strong league partnerships.
Cameron Hammel of the Boston Red Sox shared how legal teams are embedded in daily operations, from contracts and compliance to game-day coordination, emphasizing communication and adaptability.
Marisa Nebosky of FIFA World Cup Boston 2026 discussed building authentic, community-driven marketing, balancing a global brand with local identity through storytelling, partnerships, and digital engagement.
Thank you to our speakers and moderators Taylor Larkin and Lauren Howard, and everyone else who helped make this event possible!

Let’s see how your three stacks up. Next Thursday: First day of reading period. Link in bio.

ONE DAY TO GO for the Soccer For Good Forum!
Join HUSL and the Harvard Global Sports Initiative at Askwith Hall in the Harvard Graduate School of Education (13 Appian Way) and a dayof conversations on how the world’s game can drive social change and be a force for good!
Grab tickets now using the linktree in the bio!

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Now introducing our speakers for the Soccer for Good Forum.
Join us for three dynamic panels bringing together leaders across soccer, media, law, and community development who are using the game as a force for impact.
“Soccer and Society” featuring Nico Calabria, Saara Hassoun, Aimee McDaniel
“Soccer and the Law” featuring Cassidy Gabriel, Steve Gans
“People Power” Ben Grossman, Rob Holliday, Tarek Pertew
From advancing athlete well-being and inclusion, to shaping policy and investing in the future of sport, these speakers represent the diverse ways soccer can drive meaningful change.
Join us at the Soccer for Good Forum on this Saturday in at Askwith/LongFellow Hall (13 Appian Way Cambridge, MA 02138).
Grab your tickets using the link in Bio

Excited to share the agenda for the Harvard Soccer for Good Forum ⚽️
A morning of networking, followed by panels on society, law, and people power, bringing together leaders across sport, academia, and industry.
Join HUSL and the Weatherhead Global Sports Initiative on April 11!
Get your tickets today using the link in bio!

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Join us this Saturday for an afternoon celebrating women leading the future of sports business ⚡️
Featuring:
Krista Thomas — DraftKings
Marisa Nebosky — FIFA World Cup 2026 Boston
Cameron Hammel — Boston Red Sox
The Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab, in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, presents our Women in Sports Business Summit — a series of conversations and panels exploring careers across marketing, business strategy, and law.
📍 Harvard University Science Center (Lecture Hall A)
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
🕥 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMLINK IN BIO!

Join us this Saturday for an afternoon celebrating women leading the future of sports business ⚡️
Featuring:
Krista Thomas — DraftKings
Marisa Nebosky — FIFA World Cup 2026 Boston
Cameron Hammel — Boston Red Sox
The Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab, in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, presents our Women in Sports Business Summit — a series of conversations and panels exploring careers across marketing, business strategy, and law.
📍 Harvard University Science Center (Lecture Hall A)
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
🕥 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMLINK IN BIO!

Join us this Saturday for an afternoon celebrating women leading the future of sports business ⚡️
Featuring:
Krista Thomas — DraftKings
Marisa Nebosky — FIFA World Cup 2026 Boston
Cameron Hammel — Boston Red Sox
The Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab, in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, presents our Women in Sports Business Summit — a series of conversations and panels exploring careers across marketing, business strategy, and law.
📍 Harvard University Science Center (Lecture Hall A)
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
🕥 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMLINK IN BIO!

Join us this Saturday for an afternoon celebrating women leading the future of sports business ⚡️
Featuring:
Krista Thomas — DraftKings
Marisa Nebosky — FIFA World Cup 2026 Boston
Cameron Hammel — Boston Red Sox
The Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab, in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, presents our Women in Sports Business Summit — a series of conversations and panels exploring careers across marketing, business strategy, and law.
📍 Harvard University Science Center (Lecture Hall A)
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
🕥 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMLINK IN BIO!

Join us this Saturday for an afternoon celebrating women leading the future of sports business ⚡️
Featuring:
Krista Thomas — DraftKings
Marisa Nebosky — FIFA World Cup 2026 Boston
Cameron Hammel — Boston Red Sox
The Harvard Undergraduate Sports Lab, in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business, presents our Women in Sports Business Summit — a series of conversations and panels exploring careers across marketing, business strategy, and law.
📍 Harvard University Science Center (Lecture Hall A)
1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA
🕥 10:30 AM – 1:00 PMLINK IN BIO!
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