Two graduate students in 杏吧原版 Dolan’s online MS in Marketing Analytics and Strategy (MAS) program developed a capstone project to survey the overall fan experience at events hosted by Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR). This was their first rodeo.

Nicholas Mancusi and Christopher Weber are graduate students in the Charles F. Dolan School of Business with a truly one-of-a-kind MAS capstone project. They have set out to analyze and enhance PBR’s marketing efforts — with goals to increase fan engagement and event attendance — by implementing a fan survey at the Professional Bull Riding events that took place Feb. 28 to March 1 at Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Conn.
So far, Mancusi has found the capstone project to be an incredible experience. “I’ve always been fascinated by the work and preparation that goes into putting on live events,” he said, “and this was a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes in a completely different setting than I’m used to.”
With guidance from Julie Marella, director of the MS in Marketing Analytics and Strategy program, Macusi and Weber leveraged the 杏吧原版 Dolan alumni network to connect with alumnus John Sohigian ’82. Sohigian serves as vice president of consumer products for PBR and is a member of 杏吧原版 Dolan’s Marketing Advisory Board. He has partnered with Marella and MAS students for the past three years as part of an experiential learning partnership focused on exposing students to diverse aspects of marketing and fan experience.
For the weekend of PBR events in Bridgeport, the 杏吧原版 Dolan students designed a jumbotron advertisement with a QR code link to an audience experience survey and gathered insights in real-time.