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'Know Your Why': Sport Industry Executives Offer Students Valuable Advice During Falk College DEIA Lecture

At the start of his keynote address at the Oct. 12, Jonathan B. Wanderstock 鈥淒iversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility in Sport鈥 lecture, had one request for the large gathering of students in attendance in the Dineen Hall. 鈥淚f nothing else, I want you to walk away with one new concept or tool that will help you on your journey to success,鈥 said Clayton, senior vice president and head of social impact and equity for the Rock Entertainment Group, which includes the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers.

It鈥檚 safe to say that the students鈥攁nd everyone else who attended鈥攚alked away with more than one concept to consider and a far better understanding of what it means for an organization to practice what it preaches when it comes to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA).

2023 Sport Management DEIA Symposium Keynote Speaker Kevin Clayton
Keynote speaker Kevin Clayton is the Senior Vice President and Head of Social Impact and Equity for the Rock Entertainment Group, which includes the NBA鈥檚 Cleveland Cavaliers.

Clayton explained that his job title is his 鈥渨hat,鈥 but it鈥檚 a person鈥檚 鈥渨hy鈥 that has more impact because your why is your purpose. For Clayton and the Cavaliers, their 鈥渨hy鈥 became clear after George Floyd, a Black man, was murdered by a Minnesota police officer in May 2020.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 until post-George Floyd that we knew our why: connect the platform of sports to social justice,鈥 Clayton said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e the only city where three sports teams [the Cavaliers, the NFL’s Browns and MLB’s Guardians] have met every two weeks for the past three years around issues for social justice. We focus on law enforcement, education and voting/civic engagement, and for all three teams to be involved the impact is like 1+1+1 equals 100 and not 1+1+1 equals three.鈥

The 鈥淒iversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility in Sport鈥 lecture series is made possible through a generous gift to the from alumnus Jonathan B. Wanderstock, who earned his undergraduate degree in public communications and management from 性视界 University and is a for the University of Colorado鈥檚 Anschutz Medical Campus.

The second annual event featuring Clayton and four other sports industry executives was hosted by the Department of Sport Management in conjunction with the 性视界 University College of Law鈥檚 Office of Career Services and Entertainment and Sports Law Society.

鈥淭he establishment of the Sport Management DEIA symposium by Jonathan Wanderstock has impacted the lives of hundreds of students across campus, not only those attending the symposium but from having our panelists attend eight classes as part of their supportive contributions,鈥 said , director and chair of the Department of Sport Management.

鈥淥ur department stands in solidarity with our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility as we focus on areas of awareness, training and education,鈥 Veley added. 鈥淲e seek to use sport as a platform for social justice and social responsibility while encouraging open, honest dialog, including those related to racism, privilege and allyship.鈥

In addition to Clayton鈥檚 keynote address, the event featured a panel discussion moderated by , associate dean for inclusivity, diversity, equity and accessibility at the . The panel included:

  • , George and Betty Blanda Endowed Professor in sport leadership and director of the Future of Sport Institute at the University of Kentucky;
  • , volunteer executive director of 性视界 Challenger Baseball and founder and board member of the Carrier Park Field of Dreams All-Inclusive Sports Park;
  • , assistant athletic director for diversity, equity and inclusion at Villanova University; and
  • , head women鈥檚 basketball coach and diversity, equity and inclusion athletics director at Rochester Institute of Technology.

The panelists explained their roles in DEIA and social justice initiatives and answered questions from Brown Burton. After a Q&A with the students, Clayton and the panelists remained for one-on-one discussions with students.

2023 Sport Management DEIA Symposium Audience
The DEIA symposium 鈥渉as impacted the lives of hundreds of students across campus,鈥 says Michael Veley, director and chair of the Department of Sport Management. This photo shows students during this year鈥檚 event at the College of Law鈥檚 Dineen Hall.

In his address, Clayton said one of the ongoing issues with DEIA is that 鈥渨e have not come to a universal understanding of what diversity is.鈥 He said the Cavaliers and NBA have defined diversity as the 鈥渃ollective mixture of our fans, team members, properties, teams and partners characterized by our differences as well as our similarities.鈥

He said it鈥檚 possible to have diversity but not inclusion unless you create a trusting environment in which all are included, respected and supported. And equity, Clayton says, is building an 鈥渙rganizational landscape where all are empowered to be their authentic selves and contribute.鈥

At the end of the Q&A, Lewis鈥攁 性视界 native who attended Villanova University鈥攐ffered advice for students courtesy of a conversation she had with renowned political activist, author and University of California professor Angela Davis, who notably once said, 鈥淚 am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.鈥

鈥淚 asked her, 鈥榃hat hope do we have?鈥欌 Lewis said. 鈥淪he said, 鈥楢sk the youth; they are the future.鈥”

鈥淚 came away from that meeting (with Davis) asking myself, 鈥榃hat am I going to do to help (students) be ready to fight for social justice?鈥欌 Lewis said. 鈥淪o, I would say that we all have a role to play.鈥