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Eccles Business Buzz

Eccles Business Buzz

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Welcome to the Eccles Business Buzz Podcast. My name is Frances Johnson, and your host for our podcast show. We know the Eccles community is only as strong as its alumni network and as I have built relationships with alumni across the nation, I’ve learned how truly remarkable our network is. Our goal is to share alumni stories, perspectives, and voices on topics that are driving conversations around the globe and within our school today. The core values of the Eccles community will underlie everything we discuss here: Entrepreneurial Grit, Continuous Curiosity, Empathetic Global Citizenship, and Impacting Your World.

Eccles Business Buzz is a production of David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University FM.

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  • S10E2: Building Dreams: From First Ascent to the Utah Jazz with Jhareil Hutchinson
    Apr 9 2026
    As we continue our hallmark tenth season of the Eccles Business Buzz podcast, we will bring you conversations with notable alumni from the David Eccles School of Business and their stories about the impact the school has had on their lives and careers. In this episode, host Frances Johnson talks with Jhareil Hutchinson, a marketing professional and junior project manager for the NBA’s Utah Jazz.Jhareil, a 2024 David Eccles School of Business marketing graduate and First Ascent Scholars alumnus, describes some of the barriers he faced coming to college as a first-generation student, and how the First Ascent cohort helped him build a sense of community and belonging. Jhareil credits the program and Eccles with teaching him networking, getting him involved through internships and campus roles, and allowing him to be vulnerable enough to ask questions. Jhareil and Frances discuss his career path, from Jazz team attendant to Cotopaxi intern, to his first job with the Olympic Legacy Foundation, and then back to the Jazz. He discusses aiming to work for the NBA, mentoring current students with his wife Julie, and advises students to not be afraid to pursue opportunities.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University.fm.Eccles Business Buzz is proud to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Business School podcasts on the web. Learn more at https://podcast.feedspot.com/us_business_school_podcasts. Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:How the people you surround yourself with and the choices you make shape your future[20:56] One of my favorite athletes of all time is the late Kobe Bryant, and he said good coaches tell you where the fish are. But great coaches teach you how to find them. And I think that when I think about that, I kind of just think about the people that are around you, the people that you kind of surround yourself with. People will tell you, “Hey, I have this car; I got this really great promotion. You know, just showing off all these extravagant things, or yeah, like look, kind of just like, look at me, look at me, look at me." And I think that in order to kind of succeed and find those fish and tell you, you know, to have that coach tell you exactly where those fish are, you need to surround yourself with people who are going to be honest with you with tough love but also be like, "Hey, if you want to go down this path, let's do it together." I'm here in your corner to support you. Let's talk about it, let's research it, and let's come up with a plan to actually take action and do the thing that you want to do. I feel like I've always wanted to know exactly where I want to go or where I need to achieve the things, and it's always just about having those people in your corner, but then it's also up to yourself to go out there and do the research.On guiding students toward proactivity, while staying accountable himself[37:50] There's so many different paths to go down in sports, whether that's with sales, marketing, game presentation, whatever it is. So I think it's like a really cool opportunity just because we had some amazing mentors. We had some really cool people to kind of reach out to and ask questions. So I'm wanting to do the same for these students that are in this program. And so far it's been really cool to talk with these students and hear about all the different career paths that they're watching to go down, because it's not all the same. And we don't have the same advice for every student. But, I think the thing that we always tell students is to, again, like we've talked about, like don't be afraid to get involved. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And I think the thing that I get out of it the most is kind of—it's just like a reset point for us, or at least for me. Just kind of like, okay, this student is doing this, and, you know, I'm telling them to make sure that they're reaching out to folks and making sure that they're getting involved and making sure that they have their checks and balances. But am I holding myself accountable for those checks and balances? So it's kind of like a reflection. Like make sure you're telling them to, you know, do all these things for their sake, because we want them to have good grades, we want them to excel. We want them to have a great career, but then we also want that for ourselves.The struggles of being a first-generation student[03:33] I think another barrier that I faced coming into college was just the sense of belonging. Being a first-generation college student, none of my family members had ever even gone to college. So I was the very first one, and I had no clue what to think. I had no clue what to say. I had no clue what to ask. I had no clue who to reach out to, didn't know anything about classes, [and] didn't know anything about internships or, you know, just everything ...
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  • S10E1: Building NBA and NHL Brands while Breaking Boundaries with Elaina Pappas
    Mar 26 2026
    Welcome to the kickoff for the tenth season of the Eccles Business Buzz podcast! This season we will bring you conversations with notable alumni from the David Eccles School of Business and their stories of the impact the school has made on their lives and careers. For our first episode, host Frances Johnson talks with Elaina Pappas, head of marketing for the Utah Jazz and the Utah Mammoth professional sports teams.We learn about the principles that have guided Elaina’s career in the NBA and NHL —loving sports and helping people. Elaina also talks about the importance of creating opportunities through hard work, relationship-building, and advocating for herself as she built her career. In addition, Elaina explains how earning an MBA at the David Eccles School of Business made her more well-rounded and boosted her confidence as a leader, and describes her leadership approach of aligning teams around a shared goal, while allowing diverse paths, staying calm under pressure, and encouraging staff to take “one more step” to resolve conflicts. She explains how sports build community locally and globally through fan experiences, content, and merchandise, and reflects on Utah’s growing sports future and youth impact.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University.fm.Eccles Business Buzz is proud to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Business School podcasts on the web. Learn more at https://podcast.feedspot.com/us_business_school_podcasts. Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University fm.Episode Quotes:How Elaina stays calm in the high-pressure world of sports[24:13] Frances Johnson: How do you keep your cool in this… it's a fast-paced environment. You know, a lot is changing, high emotions, like a lot at stake every game, every night, and within the work that you do, you know, outside of the arena as well, how have you developed that muscle to stay calm and to learn how to deal with these difficult scenarios and hard conversations?[24:42] Elaina Pappas: I think, frankly, a lot of it's my nature. [25:24] I think practice helps, and understanding so much of my position is navigating those situations. The more muscle memory I've built over time has helped me with the next hard conversation or the next situation. I think early on in my career especially, which is unique to sports and entertainment, if you think about it just from a marketing lens, you go to school and you learn so much about pricing something and what a product looks like and what it provides. But in sports, they're human beings, and you can't control wins and losses. You can't sometimes control the ticket price because it depends on wins and losses. You can't control who gets hurt. You know, there's all of these things that I learned very early on, which is very hard, was to let go of the things that I truly can't control.Why advocating for yourself matters and what you gain from it[11:27] If you want to go talk to someone in another department, or you want an informational interview, or you want to invite someone to lunch, go do it. And there's no reason why you shouldn't be asking or, again, making your desires known as far as what you want to do, because that's the point of an internship. And so many of those either turn into full-time positions, whether it's immediate or not, or with other organizations too. And so, so much of it is, like, even if something comes six months after their internship ended, if they made an impression on you or someone on my team, that's way more valuable than a random resume coming through our system. And so some of those, you know, building blocks that they're establishing early on may not come to fruition for some point, but it helps you build this reliable reputation and credibility that will carry you through your entire career. And then, whether you know it or not, you're building advocacy, and you have people who are looking out for you, whether you are aware of it or not. And so I've been very fortunate in that perspective for my career too. But some of it, so much of it, comes down to, like, the relationship building early on, and again, being able to back it up with your expertise and experience. But that can really help you carry through your career in really positive ways.Elaina on the future of sports in Utah[36:04] 10 years ago, I never would've probably imagined an NBA All-Star game. An NHL team. An NHL Winter Classic, an Olympics coming back. And so for me, especially [as] someone who's from Utah it’s been so special to be a part of, and I think we are so fortunate to live in a state that is so strong economically and is so resilient to change and so, like, inelastic to all of these market conditions, which I think sets us up and is why we've been rewarded with, you know, we have a women's soccer team, now we have an NHL team. Again, I can continue to go ...
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  • Season 10 Trailer
    Mar 19 2026

    Grab your headphones and mark your calendars. The Eccles Business Buzz podcast will be back on March 26th. I'm your host, Frances Johnson, and I hope you'll join me for our 10th season of Eccles Business Buzz. We have some great conversations and some exciting celebrations in store for you.


    This season, you'll hear from Eccles alums who are shaping the future of professional sports in Utah, from an entrepreneur building a new company in the snack industry, and from entrepreneurs guiding their family company into the fourth generation.


    We'll also hear from an Eccles alum and real estate developer working to address the shortage of affordable housing in Salt Lake City, and even from some of our Eccles grads fresh off competing in the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.


    And we have some special surprises to celebrate this milestone season. Every other Thursday, we'll be releasing trivia questions about the latest episode of the podcast, and the first person to submit the correct answer will score some cool Eccles swag. So, be sure you're subscribed to Eccles Business Buzz wherever you listen to podcasts, and make sure you're following us on Instagram @EcclesAlumni so you don't miss out.


    We can't wait for you to join us again!

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