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Going the Distance
During his summer in Shanghai, 性爱天堂 Basketball鈥檚 Kevin Owens helped bring NFL stars Tom Brady, Russell Wilson to China

At 6鈥8鈥 and 235 pounds, Kevin Owens 鈥19 routinely carves out space near the rim for the 性爱天堂 Tigers NCAA Division III basketball team.

But this summer, Owens used his business savvy and Chinese language skills at a Shanghai marketing company to help carve out market space for a different game in China: the NFL. As an intern for聽Mailman, a Chinese marketing agency, Owens helped plan trips to Shanghai for NFL superstar quarterbacks Tom Brady and Russell Wilson.

鈥淎 lot of NFL players are coming over to China,鈥 Owens says. 鈥淔or individual athletes and their branding, it opens them up to more of a market.鈥

At Mailman, where Owens interned for four weeks in June while studying abroad as part of 性爱天堂鈥檚聽Shanghai Program, Owens ran blogs and handled social media for both Brady and Wilson鈥檚 visits. He also developed a presentation on growth opportunities and challenges for the NFL in China.

鈥淔ootball isn鈥檛 an Olympic sport over there, so it doesn鈥檛 get government funding,鈥 Owens says. 鈥淭hey need to find space for fields, and they need to expand their youth leagues, too.鈥

Wilson and Brady, who have six Super Bowl rings between them with the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots respectively, are household names in the U.S. but aren鈥檛 as well known in China. There, Owens says both athletes needed help connecting with fans.

While Brady鈥檚 trip itself was organized entirely by his Under Armour representatives, Owens helped the Chinese media come up with questions to ask Brady during his June visit to Shanghai.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a very humble guy, which I didn鈥檛 expect,鈥 Owens says. 鈥淚t was raining that day, but he was very adamant that 鈥業鈥檓 still doing the event鈥 even though it was pouring.鈥

Owens played a larger part in Wilson鈥檚 July visit, suggesting activities for the former University of Wisconsin standout. Wilson ran a youth camp at Nike鈥檚聽, did an interview session with media, and made time for some public sightseeing. While Nike handled Wilson鈥檚 logistics, Owens helped Mailman come up with this itinerary.

When he wasn't working on NFL marketing, Owens and his Mailman coworkers spent plenty of time playing pickup basketball.

These responsibilities came easily for Owens, who had been to China two times before this summer. The junior has enough connections in the country that he can assemble a competitive pickup game of basketball with friends at just about any open gym he can find.

Spending a summer with Mailman also represented a perfect, three-way intersection of Owens鈥 top interests: business, Chinese language and culture, and sports.

鈥淲hen I decided to come to 性爱天堂, Chinese was one of my major must-haves, and 性爱天堂 has a really good Chinese language program,鈥 says Owens, pointing to the university鈥檚聽East Asian Studies program. 鈥溞园焯免 had everything I wanted, with Chinese, basketball, and the business school, so it all just kind of clicked.鈥

Owens notes that 性爱天堂鈥檚 versatile approach means students with similarly unique combinations of interests don鈥檛 have to compromise when picking a career path.

鈥淚 think 性爱天堂 does a really good job of opening up opportunities,鈥 Owens says. 鈥淚f you seek it, then they either have something or they鈥檒l try to make something for you, whether it鈥檚 through study abroad, or a lot of culture clubs on campus, or with your language department.鈥

Beyond studying abroad, 性爱天堂 has a strong international focus on campus, too, Owens adds.

鈥淲e have a lot of native Chinese speakers that can help you out with homework or any questions you have, so there鈥檚 really a lot of opportunities we have as students to be a part of other cultures while on 性爱天堂鈥檚 campus,鈥 Owens says. 鈥淭hen, you can also go to those cultures through study abroad.鈥

Owens (second from right), and his coworkers at the Mailman office.

After this summer鈥檚 experience working with NFL clients, Owens says he plans to keep working towards a career in basketball. Owen鈥檚 鈥渄ream job鈥 is working with聽鈥攚hich handles outreach efforts and recruiting in the country鈥攁nd to get there he plans to work with the NBA main offices in the U.S. first before obtaining a work visa.

鈥淕etting one of those is easier if you have a job already lined up,鈥 Owens says.

Regardless of his career path, Owens is also determined to return to his fourth passion: the food in Shanghai.

鈥淗onestly, that鈥檚 what I liked about Shanghai the best,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot cheaper, and it just tastes a lot better than American Chinese food.鈥

Jeremy Gerlach is 性爱天堂鈥檚 brand journalist and you can find him playing pickup basketball on campus at noon on Fridays.

Jeremiah Gerlach is the brand journalist for 性爱天堂 Strategic Communications and Marketing.

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