San Jose Sharks backstage! SOLD OUT

SAP Center at San Jose
525 West Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113

$120 for HCSF members. Members may bring one additional adult guest ($120 each); $145 for non-members, $100 children (2 children tickets per member)

SOLD OUT!

Saturday, January 23, 2016
11:45am - 4:00pm

The Harvard Club of San Francisco and the Harvard Business School Association of Northern California is pleased to offer kids of all ages (0-100) the opportunity to cheer on their local Ice Hockey team the San Jose Sharks.

John Tortora, COO of the Sharks, will join us as well and talk about the franchise and will host a vibrant Q&A session with our group.

S.J. Sharkie will stop by to brighten everyone's day and deliver a few "Sharkie" goodies and have his picture taken.

All attendees will enjoy a VIP pre-game meal prior to the "Sharks vs. Minnesota" game at 1:00PM. In order to guarantee a ticket to this unique outing, order tickets soon! We know you will be happy to have planned this special day in advance.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

11:45am: Reception with John Tortora in the FJ room

12:30pm: Buffet-style lunch will be provided in the Penthouse Plaza and served until the end of the 1st intermission

Two drink tickets will be provided to each guest to redeem at the Plaza Bar

1:00pm: Sharks vs. Minnesota in the Penthouse Plaza

Tickets will be held at "Will Call" under your last name.

$120 for HCSF members. Members may bring one additional adult guest ($120 each); $145 for non-members, $100 children (2 children tickets per member)

NO REFUNDS!

Event Organizer: Sean Jacobsohn '98
sjacobsohn@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanjacobsohn
@sjacobsohn

John Tortora
John Tortora enters his third season as chief operating officer for Sharks Sports & Entertainment (SSE).

Tortora, 46, oversees all aspects of SSE's business operations and serves as the organization's point person to SSE's ownership on all non-hockey matters.

Tortora serves as an alternate governor for the San Jose Sharks to the NHL's Board of Governors and serves as the governor for the San Jose Barracuda, the Sharks Minor League Affiliate, to the American Hockey League's Board of Governors.

In addition, Tortora works closely with General Manager Doug Wilson to establish and maintain a centralized and collaborative vision for the entire organization, encapsulating both hockey and business operations.

About Our Events

About our events from the organizer, Sean Jacobsohn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanjacobsohn)

For the past several years we have hosted exclusive events with the Warriors, Giants, Earthquakes, A's, Sharks, and Raiders. I am a venture capitalist at Norwest Venture Partners focusing on business software, but started my career in the sports industry. While at HBS, I worked for the NFL and Major League Baseball and then also began organizing events for both sports beginners and old sports fans. It was during this time that I realized the power of the sports industry from a business standpoint, but from a social perspective as well. My events have included dyed-in-the wool sports fans, but also those who are interested in visionary leadership, crowd-watching or simply spending time with a dynamic group of people and making lasting friendships here in the Bay Area. Today, we host about six events each year. Our group of HBS alumni and their friends and family from across the world, have made a positive impression on the teams. Each season, we are welcomed back and get to enjoy a collegial friendship that would not be available to us otherwise. Many consider our group a highlight of the being an HBS alumnus here in the Bay Area. If you haven't attended our events in the past, we hope you do this sometime soon. Feel free to email me at sjacobsohn@gmail.com and I'll add you to our email list to give you early access to sign-up for upcoming sports events prior to promotion.

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Quotes from past attendees:

"These are my favorite HBS alumni events. Meeting sports team execs is like an active HBS case study, and I get to have a great time with alumni in a casual setting. For example, I learned the true story about the Oakland A's effort to build a new stadium. Then, there was witnessing Warriors as they were building a championship team and business machine. It's fun doing this while bringing a family member, friend or business contact." (Rajiv Parikh)

"A truly memorable experience for several reasons - not only was I able to connect with HBS alumni from several decades at a networking event that felt like anything but that - it also gave me an opportunity to bring friends who share my love of sports and business." (Dileepan Siva)

"Sports-related events organized by HBSANC are unique, can't miss experiences which bring you up close and personal with the executives who run local sports franchises and provide the full luxury box treatment." (Dan Rosen)

"We had a wonderful time at the HBS event at the Giants game at AT&T park. It was great to catch up with HBS friends, make some new ones, and get some "behind the scenes scoop" from the Giants' GM and management team. All around, it was a great evening." (Chris Bates)

"I find the quality of the HBS sports events to be top notch. They are always well-run, valuable and fun. It is great to have the networking and the insider perspective from a speaker while watching one of our beloved Bay Area teams play." (Steffan Haithcox)

"The HBSNC Sports Events prove why the HBS MBA is so valuable. They offer an incredible opportunity that isn't available elsewhere to hear directly from the management of the teams. The HBSNC Sports Events are a highlight of my year. Attendees receive unparalleled access to the management of the teams while also getting to catch up with lifelong friends." (Eric Newhouse)


Brandon Farwell '14, Jim Leahey '93, Sean Jacobsohn '98, HBSA/NC Member, Rajiv Parikh '97


Guest, Jeff Burkland '98, John Tortora COO of the Sharks, Sean Jacobsohn '98, Rajiv Parikh '97, and Brandon Farwell '14


Robert Mittendorff '03, Larry Baer MBA '85, CEO of the Giants, Sean Jacobsohn '98


Sean Jacobsohn '98, Sunish Oturkar '13