News Summary
Tamera Green is leaving Tepper Sports & Entertainment in early 2026 to co-direct the Sport, Media and Entertainment Initiative at USC Charlotte. This new program aims to enhance educational opportunities in sports media and business, with graduate courses set to begin later this year. The initiative will be based in a dedicated facility at the 200 South College building, marking USC’s commitment to adapting to industry needs. Green will remain involved in Tepper as a consultant post-transition.
North Carolina – Tamera Green is set to leave her position at Tepper Sports & Entertainment in early 2026 to co-direct a new sports media and sports business initiative at the University of South Carolina (USC) Charlotte. The announcement has generated interest in the intersection of sports, media, and higher education in the region.
The initiative, titled the Sport, Media and Entertainment Initiative, will begin offering programs later this year. It will provide graduate-level courses and non-credit options through USC’s College of Information and Communications and the College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management. This program aims to enhance educational opportunities in the sports sector, particularly in areas related to media and business.
Location and Facilities
The new initiative will be based at the 200 South College building, previously known as the BB&T Center. This location has been a hub for educational activities, especially since USC established a presence in Charlotte in 2004 by opening a satellite campus for its MBA program. The expansion into sports media signifies USC’s commitment to addressing the evolving needs of the industry and fostering skilled professionals.
Details of the Transition
Tamera Green joined Tepper Sports & Entertainment as the Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer in March 2023. During her tenure, she has played a vital role in various initiatives within the organization. Following her departure, she will continue to contribute as a consultant, focusing on key projects like the renovation of Bank of America Stadium, ensuring a seamless transition for the company.
A search for Green’s replacement at Tepper Sports & Entertainment will commence after the conclusion of the upcoming NFL season. In the meantime, Sarah Clark is set to continue leading corporate communications for Tepper S&E, reporting directly to CEO Kristi Coleman. Meanwhile, communications for Charlotte FC will be managed by Woody Wilder, with Bruce Speight overseeing communications for the Panthers.
Background on USC in Charlotte
The University of South Carolina has established a robust presence in Charlotte through its MBA program and now aims to expand its influence in the sports domain. The Sport, Media and Entertainment Initiative is expected to fill a significant gap by providing training and education tailored to the sports business landscape. The combination of expertise from the College of Information and Communications and the College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management positions USC at the forefront of sports education in the region.
This initiative comes at a pivotal time, as the sports industry continually evolves and the demand for skilled professionals rises. By introducing specialized programs, USC aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in sports media and business roles. This initiative also reflects a growing recognition of the importance of integrating education with real-world sports experiences.
As the landscape of sports entertainment continues to change, Tamera Green’s transition to co-director of this ambitious program marks a significant development in both her career and the opportunities available in Charlotte’s sports education sector. With a strong focus on media and business, the USC initiative is poised to make an impactful contribution to the area’s economy and its standing in the sports arena.
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