Sheryl Fish has extensive work experience in the field of corporate partnerships and marketing within the golf industry. Sheryl has held various roles at the LPGA, including Director of Corporate Partnerships, Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships, Manager of Tour Marketing & Partnerships, and Manager of Tournament Business Affairs. In these positions, they have been responsible for managing relationships with marketing partners, overseeing the activation of marketing components at tournament sites, negotiating terms with tournament directors and sales directors, and executing marketing plans and collateral materials for the Symetra Tour. Sheryl also has experience as the Director of Marketing at South Toledo Golf Club.
Sheryl Fish attended Indiana University Bloomington from 1997 to 2000, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Sports Marketing & Management. Sheryl also earned a Bachelor's of Science in Sports Marketing and Management during the same period.
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