Two New Business Centers are a Nexus for Student Success

 by Emme Demmendaal

Tyler Richards loves business analytics. That’s the simple truth.

At 16, he was working as an intern at Keller Williams Realty, where he explored his interest in real estate and investments. By 18 and a senior in high school, Richards’ excitement to work in the industry pushed him to take the licensing exam and work as a real estate agent. And in the fall, he moved to Maine to pursue a business degree at the Â鶹´«Ă˝.

Tyler Richards, a business administration major, takes a portrait
College of Business students and faculty stand in front of the Â鶹´«Ă˝Commons on the Biddeford Campus

In the three years since Richards (Business Administration, ’26) arrived on UNE’s Biddeford Campus after leaving his home in Templeton, Massachusetts, he’s seen UNE’s business programs transform into a college humming with a vibrant, entrepreneurial community.

“I have always had an interest in studying and diving deep into either the numbers or concepts behind certain areas of business,” Richards said, adding that, as a linebacker for the Â鶹´«Ă˝football team, he’s excited to combine his love of sports and business analytics in future research and internships at the new centers.

With a head for numbers and an enterprising spirit, Richards — now a junior at Â鶹´«Ă˝â€” recently jumped at the chance to work with the University’s two new business centers that launched this fall.

The centers — the Center for Sales Excellence and the Center for Sport and Business Innovation — were established to advance UNE’s commitment to providing cutting-edge business education and prepare students for leadership roles in the evolving business landscape, including private entities, nonprofit organizations, professional sports organizations, and manufacturers.

The momentum in the College of Business will provide him with a wealth of new possibilities, allowing him to expand his knowledge across various fields of business and better define his career focus, he said.

“The centers have connections in place, and all you have to do is just explain what it is you want to achieve with your career, and they’re going to set you down a path that’s going to be able to help you,” Richards said.

One Â鶹´«Ă˝student presents to a groups of business students and one raises a hand to ask a question
A group of students discuss a prototype that will encourage more people to get outdoors in Maine.
Left to right: Tom Morgan Director, Center for Sales Excellence, Norm O’Reilly, Ph.D., Dean, College of Business, and Connor Blake, MBA. Manager, Center for Sport and Business Innovation standing in front of the Saco River on Â鶹´«Ă˝Biddeford Campus

Left to Right: Tom Morgan, Norm O’Reilly, and Connor Blake

Norm O’Reilly, Ph.D., the inaugural dean of UNE’s College of Business, explained that by combining practical experience, industry connections, and thought leadership, the new centers will create a hub for business innovation that will prepare Â鶹´«Ă˝graduates for successful careers while also contributing to the broader business community in Maine.

“What makes Â鶹´«Ă˝unique is our focus on experiential learning and our ability to create niche programs that meet industry needs,” said O’Reilly, who can’t wait to involve students in projects like sports fan satisfaction surveys and national sales competitions.

In addition to O’Reilly’s multifaceted leadership in sports business and academia, he is a partner-consultant at The T1 Agency, a Toronto-based sports marketing agency that works with high-profile clients, such as Nike, UFC, and Pepsi.

Four Â鶹´«Ă˝business students collaborate on a project in the Makerspace
A girl and a guy in the Â鶹´«Ă˝business program collaborate on a project together
Five undergraduate Â鶹´«Ă˝students stand in front of the Saco River
John Austin, Ph.D., P.D. Merrill Endowed Chair of Business Associate Professor lecturing to a group of business students
 Â鶹´«Ă˝student Morgan White standing in front Hadlock Field for a business internship with Seadogs

The Center for Sales Excellence is led by Tom Morgan, CLS, a veteran sales executive. With Morgan’s 25 years of experience with major brands like Reebok and PUMA, students will gain a competitive edge in the dynamic world of sales and merchandising.

“We want to bring real-life sales opportunities and situations to students, helping them become interested in these career paths,” said Morgan.

The new Center for Sport and Business Innovation is led by Connor Blake, MBA. It aims to prepare students for impactful careers in the global sports industry through research, internships, and job placement.

Blake’s research focus is on sports branding, with a particular emphasis on name, image, and likeness at the college level and its impacts on athletes.

“Everything that we’re aiming to do in the center is student-focused, student-driven,” said Blake, noting that the Â鶹´«Ă˝College of Business plans to work backward from student interests, aligning research projects and industry partnerships with students’ passions to ensure that the center’s activities are relevant and engaging for business students.

Since its inception in 2023, the college has launched new degree programs in accounting, finance, marketing, and New England’s first degree program in outdoor business and innovation. The establishment of these new centers and programs is designed to meet the needs of in-demand careers in Maine and the nation’s growing business, technology, and outdoor recreation sectors, said Gwendolyn Mahon, Â鶹´«Ă˝provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs.

“These new academic programs reflect the University’s commitment to meeting evolving industry standards and workforce needs while preparing students for the dynamic challenges and opportunities they will encounter in these fields,” she said.

Working with Blake, Richards will gain more hands-on experience analyzing sports organizations’ strategies and determining how allocating resources across various departments, like marketing, social media, and branding, impacts an organization.

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Richards said that while it’s only the start of the second year of UNE’s newest college, he already anticipates gaining a competitive edge with the work he will do there this year. 

“I can’t wait to see how these centers will help me grow both personally and professionally,” Richards said.

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