$18M Gift to Endow UMD Sports Management Program, Support Scholarships
Spaces in Athletics Facilities to Be Named for Former NBA Executive
The university announced on Tuesday that
"It's a great blessing at this stage of my life to be able to have the opportunity to try to help young people grow and achieve their dreams," said Schanwald. "The most rewarding thing to me is mentoring people and helping people climb the ladder the way I was helped."
In recognition of his generosity, the program as well as the
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Schanwald calls the unpaid internship he sought and held in Maryland Athletics for three years under Potts, who in 1970 became the first sports marketing director in the history of collegiate athletics, "the greatest decision I ever made."
Upon graduating from UMD with a degree in general studies, Schanwald followed in Potts' footsteps, becoming the first director of sports promotions at the United States Air Force Academy. After a stint with the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he earned a World Series championship ring, Schanwald became assistant vice president of marketing of the Chicago White Sox.
He stayed in town to join the Bulls in 1987 and over the next 28 years, as executive vice president of business operations, he reimagined the action inside an arena between the whistles.
Gone was a halftime spent watching a ball cart "sitting at center court, waiting for the players to come out and shoot around," as he recalled from his childhood. Inspired by Las Vegas-style magic shows, he recruited acrobats, Elvis impersonators and Blues Brothers-themed acts to transform 48-minute basketball games into two-and-a-half-hour spectacles.
Through the sale of suites, naming rights and signage, he funded the creation of the
A pioneer of marketing pillars like corporate sponsorships, community relations, broadcasting and digital advertising, Schanwald was a "trailblazer in every sense of the word," former NBA Commissioner
By endowing the sports management program based in the Smith School, Schanwald wants to give the Terps of today and tomorrow a springboard into the industry. "Nothing feeds my soul more than helping people get ahead in life," he said.
The program, launched last year by the business school, the School of Public Health's Department of Kinesiology, the Philip Merrill College of Journalism's Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism and Maryland Athletics, prepares students for sports careers through specialized courses, meetings with industry leaders, networking and other professional opportunities.
Smith School
"Steve is a giant in the sports industry, and he has a true passion to help students succeed," Konana said. "We are so grateful to Steve for his generosity and vision. This transformative investment, combined with our existing strong curricular and co-curricular opportunities, will make the Smith School a truly exceptional place for young people to launch a career in sports."
Schanwald's gift is the third-largest gift in Maryland Athletics history. With his philanthropy, Schanwald's gift marks the second consecutive year of a
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About the University of Maryland
The University of Maryland (UMD) is the state's flagship university and a leading public research institution, propelled by a
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