Turner College adjunct professor of finance Melissa Ingle Hammer is departing the organization in order to pursue new opportunities. Hammer joined the College in January of 2024 following a private sector career that included serving as the SVP of Fair Lending Product Management with RiskExec at Asurity, Compliance Manager of Fair Lending at Synovus, a senior regulatory consultant with Wolters Kluwer, and VP of Compliance at TD. In recent months, Hammer collaborated with the Butler Center of Research and Economic Development in producing economic impact reports. "It’s been a truly rewarding experience, and I’ve enjoyed the collaboration, learning, and growth that we’ve shared over this time . . . While I’ll miss working with such a talented and community-focused group, I leave with nothing but gratitude for the experiences we’ve had together," Hammer stated. Hammer graduated from the Turner College in 2005, after earning a BBA in finance. She later went on ...
New Study by Turner College's Bordere and Mixon Examines Apparel Sponsorships in Collegiate Athletics
A new study by the Turner College's Jasmine Bordere and Frank Mixon and Syracuse University's Shane Sanders examines a dimension of collegiate athletics that is understudied but at the same time economically important – the determinants of apparel and equipment sponsorships among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) university athletics departments. By integrating insights from sport management, marketing, and public choice theory, the analysis both confirms and complements our extant understanding of NCAA athletics sponsorships based primarily on market size and athletic success. The new study further finds the effect of corporate board alumni connections to be both significant and sizable with respect to apparel sponsorship outcomes. Using multinomial probit models, the findings provide consistent and robust evidence across several specifications that managerial affiliations between universities and apparel firms play an often decisive role in sponsorship affiliation. The...