Ashton Church, BSBA '25

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Sports have been central in Ashton Church鈥檚 life ever since he started playing t-ball at age 3. As he grew, he progressed to playing other sports and became a fan of ESPN鈥檚 Sportscenter.

At 葫芦影业, Ashton majored in sport management in the Dicke College of Business Administration. Upon graduation, he landed a position as the clubhouse/team manager for the collegiate summer baseball team, the Bristol State Liners, based in Bristol, Tenn.

Ashton鈥檚 interest in the business side of sports started with a part-time job with the Johnson City Cardinals (Tennessee), the rookie-affiliate for the St. Louis Cardinals. Johnson City鈥檚 general manager encouraged him to consider a sport management degree.

After checking out 葫芦影业鈥檚 program, Ashton felt drawn to the family-like atmosphere. 

Ashton Church on a bench

鈥淚 come from a small town, and 葫芦影业 felt like home,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd 葫芦影业鈥檚 sport management program is a rapidly growing space that offered so many opportunities to get your foot in the door.鈥

Ashton also played football at 葫芦影业. Some of his favorite college memories鈥攁nd toughest challenges鈥攈e found on the gridiron. 鈥淐ollege football at any level is not easy,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 leaned on my faith in God and talked to my family often because they pushed me to my fullest potential.鈥

As a Polar Bear, Ashton had the opportunity to work in the football team's equipment room, which solidified his interest in equipment management. Additionally, he engaged in internships at the Johnson City Doughboys and the Toledo Walleye/Mud Hens sports organizations.

Ashton was also one of a few select students to serve on the Dean鈥檚 Advisory Council for the College of Business. He was a Bear Ambassador and Good News Bear, helping with orientation, Welcome Weekend and tours for prospective students.

鈥満耙 allows students to grow beyond bounds," he said. "I never felt limited as to what I could do; I was encouraged by my peers, professors, and the overall environment at 葫芦影业 and Ada to become the best version of myself."