Rayla Allison, J.D., sport management lecturer in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Sport Business Institute, was interviewed March 25 on WCCO-TV’s 10 p.m. news “Good Question” segment about Joe Mauer’s salary. With his agent’s cut and annual taxes and fees, the Twins catcher won’t take home quite as much as his multimillion contract might suggest–only $14 million a year.

| Friday, October 30th, 2015" /> Rayla Allison, J.D., sport management lecturer in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Sport Business Institute, was interviewed March 25 on WCCO-TV’s 10 p.m. news “Good Question” segment about Joe Mauer’s salary. With his agent’s cut and annual taxes and fees, the Twins catcher won’t take home quite as much as his multimillion contract might suggest–only $14 million a year.

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Allison comments on economic impact of “mega” sporting events

<a href=Rayla Allison, J.D., associate director of the School of Kinesiology, was interviewed by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal on the economic impact of major sporting events coming to the Twin Cities.

In the interview, Allison references specific events such as the Ryder Cup, Super Bowl LII, and the NCAA Final Four, and how these events will impact the metro area.

The article will be published in the November 13th issue of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.