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GOLDIN SPORTS MARKETING AND LICENSING HAS THREE OPENINGS

          Goldin Sports Marketing and Licensing, which launched
     this February, is seeking immediate staff additions to
     support its fast-growing list of clientele.  Offering a
     variety of services exclusively to a select group of agents
     and athletes, the company is based in Marlton, New Jersey. 
     The company handles licensing and marketing opportunities
     for over 80 MLB, NBA and NFL athletes, including Cal Ripken
     Jr., Greg Maddux, Bernie Williams, Alex Rodriguez, and
     others.  Positions available: 1. Sports Marketing
     Representative (Full-Time): Established professional who can
     develop programs for high-level athletes to corporate
     America.  Position requires a minimum of 3-5 years
     experience in sports marketing.  2. Licensing Manager (Full-
     Time): Individual who can initiate and monitor licensing
     programs for Goldin Sports clients.  Position requires a
     minimum of 2 years experience in the licensing industry.  3.
     Sports Marketing Intern (Full or Part Time): Will work
     closely with the Goldin Sports staff on projects involving
     its major sports stars and televised marketing of sports
     product.  Fax resume and salary requirements to: Goldin
     Sports Marketing and Licensing 609-988-0240.

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