Overview and learning objectives of the webinar
• The lessons high school and college sports can learn from Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, Apple Pay and others in digital payment efficiencies. • Can the payment of 1099 workers (refs, game day workers, transportation and security personnel, and others) lead to alleviating shortages o f officials and workers? • Can costs associated with digital payments be the responsibility of the finance department and not the athletic department? • Can the scope of digital payments be expanded to other academic departments? Presented by: Lanness Robinson, Kyle Ford, & Max Kattwinkel Sponsored by: |
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About The PRESENTERs:
Lanness Robinson
Director of Athletics - Hillsborough County Schools 41st President of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators |
Kyle Ford
President & CEO of ArbiterSports Stanford University, Northwestern Kellogg School of Management |
Max Kattwinkel
Athletic Director - Lubbock-Cooper ISD Championship Football Head Coach |
About The SPONSOR:
ArbiterSports impacts 65 million Americans each year, one in every five of us, through their network of products and strategic integrations including Arbiter Registration, Arbiter Scheduling and Arbiter Pay which are the leading high school and college software solutions for sports, events and scholastic management.
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