On this episode we learn about the connection between sports and STEM. If you’ve been looking to do more with that link, this conversation is for you!
Our special guest is CEO and President of STEM Sports: Jeff Golner.
StemSports.com is a leading website dedicated to exploring the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) with sports. The website provides articles, videos, and resources that showcase the ways in which STEM is shaping the world of sports, and how sports can inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM fields. Founded by a team of sports and STEM enthusiasts, StemSports.com has quickly become a go-to resource for coaches, athletes, and fans who are interested in learning more about the science behind their favorite sports. Whether you’re looking to improve your performance on the field or just want to gain a deeper understanding of the games you love, StemSports.com has something for you. In addition to its rich content offerings, StemSports.com is also dedicated to promoting STEM education and career development. The website regularly hosts events and initiatives aimed at inspiring young people to pursue careers in STEM fields, including STEM sports camps for kids and webinars for coaches. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just a curious beginner, StemSports.com is the perfect place to discover the latest and greatest in STEM and sports. So why not visit today and start exploring the world of STEM through the lens of sports!
We are very thankful to the folks at STEM Sports for sponsoring our special mini series on STEM.
Learn more about Jeff Golner:
Prior to venturing on his own, Golner enjoyed a long marketing, game operations and entertainment career with the Arizona Diamondbacks from 1997 to 2005, leaving as Senior Director of Game Operations. Golner produced close to 700 Major League Baseball games including playoff games and the four World Series games in 2001 that culminated with a Championship. Golner also served a three-year ticketing stint with the Colorado Rockies from 1994 to 1996.