Creative agency Hatch partners with Carnegie School of Sport to promote a new master’s course.
- The course integrates theoretical and applied learning over two years.
- Hatch will spearhead the digital PR and social media campaigns.
- An event with industry leaders launched the course.
- Hatch aims to aid professionals in reaching C-Suite roles.
Creative communications agency, Hatch, has teamed up with the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University to introduce a new Executive Master of Sport Leadership course. This innovative programme is designed for professionals who wish to enhance their careers without interrupting their current work commitments.
The two-year course combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, delivering a comprehensive learning experience. It encompasses lectures from notable figures in the sports industry, offering participants unparalleled insights into the dynamics of sports leadership.
Hatch is tasked with driving the course’s application efforts through digital PR, content crafting, and targeted social media strategies. Their expertise in these areas positions them as a pivotal force in attracting potential candidates to the programme.
The launch event witnessed the convergence of 50 sports industry leaders who engaged in a discourse on the future of sports leadership. This gathering underscored the course’s relevance and timeliness in shaping future leaders.
Victoria Tidmarsh, a director at Hatch, expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the potential for career transformation. She noted the strategic location and expertise of Hatch in the sports domain as instrumental in this endeavour.
Echoing this sentiment, Sara Ward, director of executive education at Carnegie School of Sport, articulated the institution’s legacy in shaping the sports industry. She emphasised the programme’s role in equipping future leaders with the necessary skills to innovate and excel.
The collaboration between Hatch and Carnegie School of Sport signifies a progressive step in nurturing future leaders in the sports industry.
