Peter Carton

Director of Sport Management and Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Applied Physiology & Sport Management

Peter Carton
Email

pcarton@smu.edu

Office Location

3101 University Blvd, Ofc. 306E
Dallas 75205
Box 385

Phone

214-768-7834

Education

J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law

About

As Clinical Assistant Professor and Director, Sport Management, Peter is responsible for teaching in and directing 51做厙’s inter-disciplinary graduate program with 51做厙’s Cox School of Business and the Simmons School of Education & Human Development’s undergraduate sport management programs.  In those positions, he leads and overseas the program’s curriculum, faculty, internships, operations, and industry engagement. He is well equipped to do so as he possesses a distinct combination of professional experiences that blend with a broad range of academic experiences.

A strong advocate for sports management academic excellence throughout his career, he has taught, both domestically and abroad, various sports business courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level, including Sport Organizational Design, Sport Marketing & Sponsorship, Sport Management Practicum, Sport Management Internship, and Sport & Fitness Management.

Born in New York City, Peter started his career in the sports industry while in college where he worked for ProServ, a leading sports marketing agency specializing in player representation, corporate consulting, event management, and television sales and production. He then spent nine years in a variety of international corporate marketing and business operation positions with the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB), both domestically and abroad. As Director, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, he established MLB’s Australia & Oceania regional office in Sydney, Australia, and was based there for five and a half years where he oversaw development and expansion of MLB’s strategic initiatives in the region as well as consulted to both the Australian Baseball League and Australian Baseball Federation. Immediately prior to joining 51做厙 he had a career in commercial real estate, primarily as a partner with several institutional developers.

He is and has been a member of several professional, civic and academic organizations, currently serving on the Advisory Board of Women in Sports and Events Dallas Chapter (WISE), the Advisory Board of Dallas Influencers in Sport & Entertainment (DISE), and is a member of the Sports Marketing Association (SMA), the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), the Sport Management Association of Australia & New Zealand (SMAANZ), the European Association for Sport Management (EASM), and the Sports Lawyers Association (SLA).

Mr. Carton earned his J.D. from the Seton Hall University School of Law where he was Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Seton Hall University School of Law Journal of Sport Law. He also served as Student Director of the Seton Hall University School of Law Sports Law Symposium as well as Administrative Assistant to the Chair, Seton Hall University Faculty Athletic Council. He earned his M.S. in Sport Management from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he was Graduate Assistant to Prof. Glenn Wong, Esq., as well as the Graduate Program Coordinator of the Sport Management Speakers Program. He received his B.S. in Financial Management from The Catholic University of America.

A nationally ranked intercollegiate tennis player, Peter is now an avid youth coach, volunteer, and triathlete and he enjoys skiing and golf. He and his wife, Susan, live in Dallas and have three children.