Christian Wilk has a diverse and extensive work experience in the sports industry. Christian started their career in 2000 as the Executive Director of the American Collegiate Hockey Association, where they successfully managed the organization's day-to-day operations, including marketing, corporate sponsorships, and event development. During their tenure, the organization grew from 150 member teams to 450 member teams, and they oversaw numerous national and international events, including the World University Games.
In 2005, Wilk joined John Carroll University as an Adjunct Professor and the Head Coach of Ice Hockey. Christian held these positions until 2018, during which they contributed to the development of players and coached the team to success.
Alongside their position at John Carroll University, Wilk founded Integral Sports Solutions, LLC in 2009. As the President, they provided consulting and management services for sports entities, handling day-to-day operations, event management, fund raising, and sponsorship procurement.
Wilk also held various roles in education, including being an Adjunct Professor for Sport Administration at Kent State University from 2008 onwards. Additionally, they worked as an Adjunct Professor at John Carroll University from 2015 onwards.
In 2012, Wilk served as the Hockey Director for IceLand, USA, overseeing all hockey activities for the Cleveland Hockey Alliance, Winterhurst Hockey Association, and Strongsville Youth Hockey Club. Christian managed the operations of Serpentini and OBM Arenas.
Christian has also worked as a Sales Representative for Warrior Sports, President of Athletic Editing Service, LLC, and General Manager of Team Ohio. Furthermore, they currently serve as a Scout for the Lincoln Stars hockey team, starting in 2021.
Overall, Christian Wilk's work experience demonstrates their expertise and success in managing sports organizations, coaching, consulting, and education within the sports industry.
Christian Wilk received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Kent State University, where they attended from 1988 to 1991. Christian later pursued a Master of Arts degree in Sport Management at Kent State University in 2003.
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