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THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS IN INDIANAPOLIS


Former Wilson CEO Joe Dudy’s Playbook for Leadership
In the fall of last year, Joe Dudy visited my college to speak to a group of student-athletes about lessons from his career with Wilson Sporting Goods. I immediately jumped at the chance to hear from someone with such vast experience in the sports business industry. His presentation did not disappoint. With slides to accompany his speech, he talked about his career journey from entry-level accountant to eventually serving as CEO. He showed interesting marketing materials alon
Alex Ritchie
Jan 23


Students First, Athletes Second: The Leadership Philosophy of Rick Costello
“ I believe in students first, athletes second. You don’t have to sacrifice academics to have a good athletic program—they work really well together. ” These are words from Purdue Northwest Athletic Director Rick Costello. In his 25 years of experience in athletics administration, Mr. Costello has developed a clear philosophy around prioritizing students before athletes. I had a chance to sit down with Rick and learn more about his journey to arrive here at PNW, and how it h
Alex Ritchie
Nov 6, 2025


Why Indianapolis Is America’s Hidden Sports Capital
When people think of prominent sports cities in the U.S., their minds usually jump to the biggest cities. While it can’t be denied that the largest population hubs do hold incredible relevance in sports, some smaller places also have notable significance. In this article, I will quickly highlight three reasons why Indianapolis is America’s hidden sports capital: the institutions and events, the structure, and the sports culture. First, think of the global enterprises that c
Alex Ritchie
Oct 22, 2025
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