Mark Tatum with short dark hair and a broad smile, wearing a dark checkered blazer over a light purple shirt, against a warm orange and green gradient background.
nov 17
DATE

Mon, Nov 17, 2025

- Mon, Nov 17, 2025

TIME

4:30 pm

VENUE

North Avenue Academic Building

CATEGORY

Lecture

PRICE

$23

Mark A. Tatum

Mark A. Tatum is Deputy Commissioner and COO of the NBA, overseeing global business operations and spearheading initiatives like the Basketball Africa League and Global Games. A Cornell and Harvard graduate, he’s been instrumental in expanding the league’s global footprint and forging landmark partnerships with Nike, Gatorade, and more. 

Ticket Information

Only the first 100 tickets are free for Kean faculty, staff, and students (one ticket limit). After that, tickets are $8 for students and $23 for faculty/staff. Tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets are $23 for Kean alumni and the public.

Event Location

The lecture, which is open to the public, will take place at the North Avenue Academic Building at Kean’s main campus in Union.

Directions via Google Maps.
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Accessibility and Accommodations

Kean University is committed to providing a range of accommodations to ensure DLS events are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require ADA accommodations, please inform us in advance to make appropriate arrangements.

  • ASL Interpreters
  • Assisted Listening Devices for individuals with hearing impairments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating and entrances
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags are available for those who may benefit from sensory tools

More about Tatum

Mark Tatum was appointed NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer on Feb. 1, 2014, following unanimous approval by the NBA Board of Governors.  

Tatum, who joined the NBA in 1999, is responsible for the NBA’s business operations, including leading the league’s international efforts. He oversees the Global Partnerships, Marketing, Communications, Events, Team Marketing & Business Operations, New Business Ventures, and Data & Analytics departments.  

Through his leadership skills and extensive industry relationships, Tatum has been instrumental in guiding and growing the league’s business for more than two decades.  

Since becoming Deputy Commissioner and COO, he has helped lead many historic initiatives, including the first NBA games in Africa and India, the launch of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) – the NBA’s first collaboration to operate a league outside North America – the launch of four NBA Academies around the world for top prospects from outside the U.S., and the debut of the Jr. NBA Global Championship, a first-of-its-kind global youth basketball tournament.  

Additionally, Tatum spearheaded the NBA’s groundbreaking jersey sponsorship program to feature corporate logos on team jerseys, established an entitlement partnership with Gatorade for the NBA G League, and secured a global merchandising and marketing partnership with Nike, making it the exclusive on-court uniform and apparel provider of the NBA, WNBA and NBA G League.  

Before assuming his current role, Tatum served as Executive Vice President of Global Marketing Partnerships, where he managed the league’s extensive list of marketing and media partners and was a key driver of new and expanded partnerships with many leading companies, including American Express, Anheuser-Busch, Kia and State Farm. In addition, Tatum was responsible for developing USA Basketball’s marketing plan and sales strategy, and its overall relationship with the NBA.  

Since joining the league, Tatum has held several positions, including Senior Vice President and Vice President of Business Development, Senior Director and Group Manager of Marketing Properties, and Director of Marketing Partnerships. Prior to joining the NBA, Tatum worked for Major League Baseball in Corporate Sponsorship and Marketing, the Clorox Company as a Regional Sales Manager, Pepsi Cola Company in their Sports Marketing department, and Procter & Gamble in sales management.  

In 2016, Tatum was named to Forbes’ list of the Top 25 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. SportsBusiness Journal named Tatum to its list of the 50 Most Influential 1 People in Sports Business in 2014 and 2015. For three straight years (2006, 2007 and 2008), he was also honored by the SportsBusiness Journal with a Forty Under 40 Award, making him an entrant into the publication’s Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame.  

Tatum sits on numerous boards, including General Motors (NYSE:GM), USA Basketball, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, LA 2028 Summer Olympics, and Harvard Business School Board of Dean’s Advisors. He is a board member of the Harvard Business School Club of New York and a member of the Executive Leadership Council. This national organization empowers African-American corporate leaders to make impactful contributions.  

Tatum received a B.S. in Business Management from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard University. 

Mark A. Tatum

DATE

Mon, Nov 17, 2025

- Mon, Nov 17, 2025

TIME

4:30 pm

VENUE

North Avenue Academic Building

CATEGORY

Lecture

PRICE

$23

Mark A. Tatum is Deputy Commissioner and COO of the NBA, overseeing global business operations and spearheading initiatives like the Basketball Africa League and Global Games. A Cornell and Harvard graduate, he’s been instrumental in expanding the league’s global footprint and forging landmark partnerships with Nike, Gatorade, and more. 

Ticket Information

Only the first 100 tickets are free for Kean faculty, staff, and students (one ticket limit). After that, tickets are $8 for students and $23 for faculty/staff. Tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets are $23 for Kean alumni and the public.

Event Location

The lecture, which is open to the public, will take place at the North Avenue Academic Building at Kean’s main campus in Union.

Directions via Google Maps.
Directions via Apple Maps.

Accessibility and Accommodations

Kean University is committed to providing a range of accommodations to ensure DLS events are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require ADA accommodations, please inform us in advance to make appropriate arrangements.

  • ASL Interpreters
  • Assisted Listening Devices for individuals with hearing impairments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating and entrances
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags are available for those who may benefit from sensory tools

More about Tatum

Mark Tatum was appointed NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer on Feb. 1, 2014, following unanimous approval by the NBA Board of Governors.  

Tatum, who joined the NBA in 1999, is responsible for the NBA’s business operations, including leading the league’s international efforts. He oversees the Global Partnerships, Marketing, Communications, Events, Team Marketing & Business Operations, New Business Ventures, and Data & Analytics departments.  

Through his leadership skills and extensive industry relationships, Tatum has been instrumental in guiding and growing the league’s business for more than two decades.  

Since becoming Deputy Commissioner and COO, he has helped lead many historic initiatives, including the first NBA games in Africa and India, the launch of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) – the NBA’s first collaboration to operate a league outside North America – the launch of four NBA Academies around the world for top prospects from outside the U.S., and the debut of the Jr. NBA Global Championship, a first-of-its-kind global youth basketball tournament.  

Additionally, Tatum spearheaded the NBA’s groundbreaking jersey sponsorship program to feature corporate logos on team jerseys, established an entitlement partnership with Gatorade for the NBA G League, and secured a global merchandising and marketing partnership with Nike, making it the exclusive on-court uniform and apparel provider of the NBA, WNBA and NBA G League.  

Before assuming his current role, Tatum served as Executive Vice President of Global Marketing Partnerships, where he managed the league’s extensive list of marketing and media partners and was a key driver of new and expanded partnerships with many leading companies, including American Express, Anheuser-Busch, Kia and State Farm. In addition, Tatum was responsible for developing USA Basketball’s marketing plan and sales strategy, and its overall relationship with the NBA.  

Since joining the league, Tatum has held several positions, including Senior Vice President and Vice President of Business Development, Senior Director and Group Manager of Marketing Properties, and Director of Marketing Partnerships. Prior to joining the NBA, Tatum worked for Major League Baseball in Corporate Sponsorship and Marketing, the Clorox Company as a Regional Sales Manager, Pepsi Cola Company in their Sports Marketing department, and Procter & Gamble in sales management.  

In 2016, Tatum was named to Forbes’ list of the Top 25 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. SportsBusiness Journal named Tatum to its list of the 50 Most Influential 1 People in Sports Business in 2014 and 2015. For three straight years (2006, 2007 and 2008), he was also honored by the SportsBusiness Journal with a Forty Under 40 Award, making him an entrant into the publication’s Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame.  

Tatum sits on numerous boards, including General Motors (NYSE:GM), USA Basketball, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, LA 2028 Summer Olympics, and Harvard Business School Board of Dean’s Advisors. He is a board member of the Harvard Business School Club of New York and a member of the Executive Leadership Council. This national organization empowers African-American corporate leaders to make impactful contributions.  

Tatum received a B.S. in Business Management from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard University. 

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