Interview with Vladimir Gasic, Sales Director at SportFive (Hamburg, Germany)

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“In France, progress is based on seniority, and Iโ€™m impatient…”

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Vladimir Gasic: Sport5 is the European leader in sports marketing. The company generates more than half of its revenue from football TV rights, and the rest from football club marketing. I have been the sales director for motorsport activities for a year, mainly focusing on the sale of World Rally Championship rights. I keep track of sales, define strategies, and manage a dozen salespeople.

NP: What has been your professional journey since you finished school?

VG: I worked as a lawyer, then a producer of advertising clips, a TV rights seller in France, Spain, Sweden, England, and now in Hamburg, Germany.

NP: Have you always wanted to work in this field, or was it the result of opportunities?

VG: Itโ€™s the result of opportunities. At university, I didn’t even know this type of job existed.

NP: What is your academic background, and what degree(s) have you obtained?

VG: I completed a DEA in public law and supplemented my training by doing a DESS in private law.

NP: What is the perception of students from your former school in the professional field where you work?

VG: Very positive, we have a reputation for being hard workers and rigorous people.

NP: What advice would you give to students considering a career in your sector? In your opinion, is it better to start with SMEs or large companies?

VG: The first advice I would give to a beginner is to be curious and try everything (jobs, companies…), especially at the beginning of one’s career. After a few years, one knows what they want. It is true that there are two possibilities:
The first is to start with a large group to learn the trade under good conditions, learn a proven working method with people who have a network and in good conditions regarding the sustainability of the activity. The second possibility: start in a new activity and be the first to handle it. Itโ€™s the best way to progress quickly and make a name for yourself if it succeeds. However, it requires a lot of work and not being afraid to take initiatives. The best would be to combine these two approaches: launch a new activity within a large group.

NP: Why did you choose to work at a local/international level?

VG: In France, progress is based on seniority, and Iโ€™m impatient…

NP: What are your current career prospects and professional aspirations?

VG: I plan to launch my own company…

NP: What are the specifics of your sector?

VG: There is a lot of creativity in this sector. However, thereโ€™s little clarity about the future, with many acquisitions happening right now, but at the same time, it depends so much on companies and countries.

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