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Speakers
Branscome
Calhoun
DiJulia
Dorshimer
Hartman
Hempel
Holdsman
Jacobs
King
Kraft
Weiss Lurie
Lyons
MacPhail
Nicastro
O'Neil
Padilla
Schecter
Smolenski
Stutman
Rothman
Vaccaro
Ciccotti
DeLuca
Dodson
Emper
Background
The Third Annual Impact of Sports Summit will be Co-Hosted by Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics and Sports Illustrated.
To view our 2014 Impact of Sports Event, please click here.Purpose and Target Audience
The Impact of Sports will explore the positive intersection of sports with healthcare, philanthropy and business. The invite-only audience includes business executives, community leaders, pro/ college team leaders and the media.
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Agenda
If you have any issues or questions please contact Rich Sharpnack ATC, Manager of Sports Medicine, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, at rich.sharpnack@rothmanortho.com or 267-297-2444.
7:00 - 8:00 Registration, Continental Breakfast, Business Networking 8:00 - 8:15 Welcome Address
Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA (Rothman Orthopaedic Institute President)8:15 - 8:30 The Surgeon Athlete: Twenty Marathons and Twenty Thousand Joint Replacements
Panelist
Richard Rothman, MD (Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Founder)
Moderator
BJ Schecter, Executive Editor (Sports Illustrated)
Topic of Discussion
The discussion will be on the similarities between the athlete and the surgeon, and how to live a long and healthy life.8:30 - 8:40 Q&A with Dr. Rothman 8:40 - 9:15 Panel #1- “The Injured Athlete”
Panelists
Peter King, Senior Writer (Sports Illustrated), Editor in Chief, (MMQB)
Michael Ciccotti, MD (Head Team Physician, Phillies & 76ers Consultant)
Christopher Dodson, MD (Head Team Physician, 76ers and Eagles Consultant)
Gary Dorshimer, MD (Head Team Physician Philadelphia Flyers, Team Internist Philadelphia Eagles.)Moderator
BJ Schecter, Executive Editor (Sports Illustrated)Topic of Discussion
This panel will examine the latest league guidelines and research on player safety. Executive officials and also team physicians will offer unique, differing perspectives.9:15 - 9:25 Q & A with Panel #1 9:25 - 9:45 One on One Interview with Peter King
Panelist
Peter King, Senior Writer (Sports Illustrated), Editor in Chief, (MMQB)
Moderator
Melissa Jacobs, NFL Editor (Sports Illustrated)9:45 - 10:05 Break
10:10 - 10:40 Panel #2- Sport Empowering the Community
Panelists
Christina Weiss Lurie, Minority Owner (Philadelphia Eagles), President (Eagles Youth Partnership)
Kenny Holdsman, President and CEO (Philadelphia Youth Basketball)
Chris Branscome, CEO (Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association)
Kerin Hempel, Executive Director (The Harris Family Charitable Foundation)
Annabel Padilla, Social Responsibility Specialist (NBA)
Moderator
Melissa Jacobs, NFL Editor (Sports Illustrated)Topic of Discussion
This panel will highlight ways in which sport involves and empowers the community at large.10:40 - 10:50 Q & A with Panel #2 10:50 - 11:20 Panel #3- The Front Office Panelists
Don Smolenski, President (Philadelphia Eagles)
Scott O’Neil, CEO (Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils)
Andy MacPhail, President (Philadelphia Phillies)
Cindy Stutman, Vice President of Revenue Support (Philadelphia Flyers)
Moderator
Neil Hartman, Anchor (Comcast SportsNet)Topic of Discussion
This panel will discuss the strategies of team executives to ensure both financial stability within their organizations, and also the ultimate fan experience.11:20 - 11:30 Q&A with Panel #3 11:30 - 11:50 Break with Snack 11:50 - 12:20 Panel #4 - Philadelphia's Big 5
Panelists
Don DiJulia, Athletic Director (Saint Joseph's University)
John Lyons, Senior Associate Athletic Director (LaSalle University)
Patrick Kraft, M.D., Athletic Director (Temple University)
Vincent Nicastro, Associate Director (Villanova University School of Law)
M. Grace Calhoun (University of Pennsylvania)
Moderator
BJ Schecter, Executive Editor (Sports Illustrated)
Topic of Discussion
College sports have never been more popular and scrutinized; from Title IX, to the O'Bannon lawsuit to cost of attendance and concussions. This panel will examine the biggest issues in college athletics today.
12:20 - 12:30 Q&A with Panel # 4 12:30 Closing Remarks
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD (Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Sports Division Chief)
BJ Schecter (Sports Illustrated)12:30 - 1:30 Networking Lunch
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Sponsors
For more information please contact Rich Sharpnack ATC, Manager of Sports Medicine, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, at rich.sharpnack@rothmanortho.com or 267-297-2444.
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Venue
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Address
1020 Pattison Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Parking is in "Lot J"Map & Directions
Directions
From Bucks County, Doylestown, Hatboro, Warminster, Willow Grove, Northeast Philadelphia
Option #1: Take I-95 South to Broad Street, Exit 17 (right-hand lane). Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: I-95 South to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (bear right off exit), bear right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Cross over Darien Street and take the next left onto Lincoln Financial Field Way into stadium parking.From Delaware, Maryland, Delaware County, Chester
Option #1: Take I-95 North past airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-95 North to Packer Avenue, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15).Take Packer Ave across Darien Street and turn left onto Lincoln Financial Field Way into stadium parking.Option #3: Take I-95 North to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs to parking. Park in Lot J.From West Chester, Chester County
Option #1: Take Route 3, West Chester Pike, to I-476 south (Blue Route). Follow I-476 to I-95 north. Take I-95 north past the airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-95 north to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15) and bear right off exit. Turn right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs into stadium parking. Option #3: Take I-95 north to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs for stadium parking. Park in Lot J.From Harrisburg, Lebanon, Reading, Pottstown
Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Valley Forge, Exit 326 (formerly Exit 24). At the Valley Forge exit, take I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use the Sports Complex exit, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow stadium parking. Park in Lot J.From Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Bethlehem, Quakertown, Doylestown
Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension (I-476) south. Cross over the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and remain on I-476 south (now the Blue Route). On I-476 take Exit 16 (formerly Exit 6) and follow I-76 east (Schuylkill Expressway) all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking. Park in Lot J.From Eastern Montgomery County
Option #1: Take Route 611 (Easton Road, Old York Road) south. As you near Philadelphia, signs change from Route 611 to Broad Street. Continue on Broad Street and make a right onto the Roosevelt Expressway (Route 1) south. Follow the Roosevelt Expressway to the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for parking. Park in Lot J.From South Jersey
Option #1: Take the Walt Whitman Bridge. After crossing bridge into Philadelphia, take Broad Street, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a left onto Broad Street as you come off the exit. Follow signs into stadium parking. Option #2: After bridge, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for stadium parking. Park in Lot J.From New Jersey Turnpike Get off at Exit 3 (Route 168).Turn slight right onto South Black Horse Pike. Merge ontop 295 – South. Follow signs to Walt Whitman Bridge. (See SOUTH JERSEY directions.) Park in Lot J.
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Speakers
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Chris Branscome
CEO
Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association
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M. Grace Calhoun, Ph.D.
Director of Athletics
University of Pennsylvania
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Don DiJulia
Vice President of Athletics
Saint Joseph's University
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Gary Dorshimer, M.D.
Head Team Physician Philadelphia Flyers
Team Internist Philadelphia Eagles
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Neil Hartman
Anchor
Comcast SportsNet
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Kerin Hempel
Executive Director
The Harris Family Charitable Foundation
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Kenny Holdsman
CEO & President
Philadelphia Youth Basketball, Inc.
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Melissa Jacobs
NFL Editor
Sports Illustrated
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Peter King
Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated
Editor in Chief, MMQB
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Patrick Kraft, M.D.
Athletic Director
Temple University Athletics
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Christina Weiss Lurie
Minority Owner, Philadelphia Eagles
President, Eagles Youth Partnership
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John Lyons
Senior Associate Athletic Director
LaSalle University
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Andy MacPhail
President
Philadelphia Phillies
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Vince Nicastro
Associate Director
Villanova University School of Law
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Scott O'Neil
CEO
New Jersey Devils
Philadelphia 76ers
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Annabel Padilla
Social Responsibility Specialist
NBA
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B.J. Schecter
Executive Editor
Sports Illustrated
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Don Smolenski
President
Philadelphia Eagles
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Cindy Stutman
Vice President, Revenue Support
Philadelphia Flyers
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Richard H. Rothman, M.D., Ph.D.
Founder
Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
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Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
President, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
Senior Spine Consultant to Eagles, Flyers, 76ers, Phillies
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Michael G. Ciccotti, M.D.
Head Team Physician
Philadelphia Phillies
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Peter F. DeLuca, M.D.
Head Team Physician
Philadelphia EaglesHead Team Orthopaedic Surgeon
Philadelphia Flyers -
Christopher C. Dodson, M.D.
Head Team Physician
Philadelphia 76ers
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William Emper, M.D.
Head Team Physician
Villanova Football
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