Sports Policy Analyst
Sports policy analysts conduct research, develop policies, and advocate for changes in the sports industry. They work with governments, sports organizations, and other stakeholders to develop policies that promote the growth and development of sports. Sports policy analysts may also work with athletes and sports teams to help them understand and comply with sports regulations.
Education and Training
Sports policy analysts typically have a bachelor's degree in sports management, public administration, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in sports law, sports policy, or a related field. Sports policy analysts must be able to think critically, analyze data, and communicate effectively.
Skills and Knowledge
Sports policy analysts should have a strong understanding of the sports industry, including the legal, financial, and regulatory aspects. They should also be familiar with the political process and be able to work with a variety of stakeholders. Sports policy analysts should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.