1.
TIM
WOODROME
2110
Patrician
Way
Ct,
St.
Louis,
MO
63131
Phone:
(314)
223-‐3161
Email:
woodrom2@illinois.edu
EDUCATION
University
of
Illinois
at
Urbana-‐Champaign
Graduation:
May
2015
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Recreation,
Sport
and
Tourism
GPA:
3.72/4.00
Major
–
Sport
Management
Minor
–
Business
Administration
Dean’s
List:
Fall
2011,
Spring
2012,
Spring
2014
EXPERIENCE
St.
Louis
Cardinals,
LLC
May
2015
–
September
2015
Cardinals
Care
and
Community
Relations
Intern
• Assisted
in
the
coordination
of
events
including
the
Cardinals
Kids
Club
Party,
Ted
Savage
Golf
Classic,
and
Big
League
Impact
Fantasy
Football
Draft
• Executed
fundraising
efforts
through
Cardinals
Care
Auctions
and
50/50
Raffles
• Facilitated
logistics
for
Redbird
Rookies’
events
involving
4,500
participants
in
21
leagues
• Hosted
various
groups
for
field
visits
and
pre-‐game
ceremonies
St.
Louis
Sports
Commission
January
2015
–
May
2015
Event
Operations
and
Marketing
Intern
• Coordinated
operations
of
the
Division
I
and
Division
II
Wrestling
Championships
such
as
credentials,
signage,
volunteers,
parking,
and
hospitality
• Contributed
to
the
mission
of
the
St.
Louis
Sports
Foundation
by
recruiting
youth
for
sports
clinics
and
implementing
the
sportsmanship
initiative
at
sporting
events
• Planned
and
executed
the
NCAA
Women’s
Bowling
Championship
Banquet
for
220
guests
Rawlings
Sporting
Goods
Company,
Inc.
May
2014
–
August
2014
Sports
Marketing
Intern
• Conducted
MLB
and
NCAA
projects
to
demonstrate
the
areas
related
to
brand
marketing,
sales,
and
sports
marketing
that
Rawlings
could
improve
upon
• Structured
contracts
and
marketing
strategies
with
college
baseball
and
softball
advisory
staff
• Partnered
with
Allen
Edmonds
to
promote
Rawlings
products
in
the
company’s
shoe
store
• Assisted
in
grassroots
marketing
efforts
at
the
MLB
All-‐Star
Game,
Men’s
College
World
Series,
and
Sparkler
Softball
Tournament
in
Colorado
Illinois
Sports
Marketing
Department
August
2013
–
December
2014
Marketing
Intern
• Developed
and
implemented
marketing
plans
for
over
20
different
sporting
events
including
the
Illinois
vs.
Ohio
State
football
game,
Big
Ten
Women’s
Soccer
Championship,
and
Illinois
vs.
Wisconsin
basketball
game
• Conceptualized
ideas
to
promote
University
of
Illinois
sports
and
enhance
the
fan
experience
LEADERSHIP
Young
Life
August
2011
–
December
2014
Central
High
School
Leader
• Organized
weekly
meetings
and
events
for
Central
High
School
students
• Managed
10
colleagues
and
delegated
responsibilities
as
the
Central
team
leader
• Mentored
students
through
their
journey
of
faith
Sport,
Tourism
and
Recreation
Association
August
2013
–
May
2014
Communications
Chair
• Corresponded
with
60
members
through
social
media
(Facebook,
Twitter,
and
Instagram)
• Administered
ways
to
improve
organization
and
member
satisfaction