
About
Jeb Gorham is Professor of Sport Management at Midway University, where he also holds the distinction of being the university's first endowed Botkin Professor. He is based in the Starks Center and teaches in the areas of Sport Management and Entrepreneurship. Prior to joining Midway in 2019, he served at Southern Vermont College as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Program Director.
- B.A., Biology, Skidmore College
- M.A., Kinesiology – Exercise Physiology, University of Maryland, College Park
- Ph.D., Sport & Exercise Science – Sport Administration, University of Northern Colorado
Dr. Gorham's research and teaching focus on sport management, entrepreneurship, and the role of non-profit organizations in promoting outdoor recreation and economic development. His work emphasizes equitable access to sports and trail systems across socio-economic lines. He is actively involved in community partnerships and student research related to sustainable ventures and recreation management.
Although no individual publications are listed in the provided text, his scholarly and practical work centers on the development and stewardship of trail systems, non-profit leadership in sports, and entrepreneurship in recreation and tourism. His projects often integrate community engagement and socio-economic inclusivity.
Dr. Gorham has been recognized for his excellence in teaching and service:
- Faculty Member of the Year (awarded twice at Southern Vermont College)
He has a strong record of student mentorship, particularly in entrepreneurship, where his advisees have achieved national recognition, including nine invitations to national pitch finals. He has not received externally funded grants mentioned in the text, but his role as the endowed Botkin Professor suggests institutional research or programmatic support. He collaborates with student researchers and community partners on initiatives related to outdoor access and economic impact.
Dr. Gorham is actively involved with several cycling and outdoor recreation organizations, including the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), U.S.A. Cycling, and the Kentucky Mountain Bike Association Bluegrass (KYMBA Bluegrass), further demonstrating his commitment to community-based sport development.
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