SCP 13: Fearlessly Disrupting the Sports Creative Game with Clemson’s Graham Neff
Release Date: 03/21/2019
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In 2015, Graham Neff joined Clemson athletics to be second in command as deputy athletics director. Among other things, Graham is a creative leadership legend, having organized and help build the elite Clemson athletics creative team.
But more important than what Graham does, it’s the how he does it that I find completely extraordinary.
Neff shares the blueprint for developing a creative solutions team.
It’s a valid listen whether you are a creative, creative management, or a senior executive wanting to be an athletic director.