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Best MBA Jobs: HEC Paris MBA Lands Top Marketing Role With The NFL

Sunny Mehta used his MBA at HEC Paris to channel his passion for football into a career. Now, he's in working in international marketing for the National Football League

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By  Matt Kefford

Tue May 24 2022

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Sunny Mehta launched a high-flying international career, working in international marketing for the National Football League (NFL), after his MBA at HEC Paris.

The child of immigrant parents from India, Sunny grew up in El Paso, Texas. His first love was football. After starting out a career in the political sphere, he decided to try and turn his childhood passion into his job. 

Sunny's new career in football began with a series of side hustles. While continuing his political work, he built his profile in the sport, even flying himself out to a convention to work as a driver for NFL players. 

But breaking into the industry was a challenge. “I was applying to jobs all over the sports industry, and I just wasn't getting any traction at all,” he says.

Sunny decided to enroll in the HEC Paris MBA to boost his resume and gain a global view of business. A year after graduation, he's now working in his dream role marketing the NFL internationally.


Why an MBA? 

When Sunny wrapped up a bachelor’s degree in political science, he had one thing on his mind: education reform. 

After graduation, he spent time teaching elementary school with AmeriCorps, a community outreach agency, before taking on various roles in politics. But that career trajectory wasn’t to be: “I just didn't enjoy the political world at all,” he explains.

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Realizing the political machine was too big to make any real impact, Sunny decided to pursue football as a career. 

His main ambition was to help develop the NFL’s international brand. The league has around 190 million fans in the US, while in Brazil—the second largest supporting country—the figure is around 63 million.

With a background in politics and communication, he felt an MBA would help him gain entry into the highly competitive industry. Studying abroad would also give his resume the required international edge.  

After coming across HEC Paris, France’s top-ranked business school, Sunny felt he’d found the right fit. He could live in Paris while studying. The program also offered a double degree with Yale School of Management. 

“I could gain international credentials and a global outlook, have a top European MBA brand on my resume, and also attend an elite American institution with clout in the American sports landscape,” he says. 


The HEC Paris MBA 

Choosing the dual degree meant Sunny had three semesters with HEC Paris, and two additional semesters at Yale. 

All HEC Paris MBA students begin with a core period, learning business fundamentals including financial accounting, managerial economics, business analytics, operations management, and communication. 

Students can later choose from a range of specializations offering courses in subjects like advanced management, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship. Sunny focused his electives on management to prepare him to lead a team. 

“The curriculum was excellent and some of the professors were out of this world,” he says. 

HEC Paris also provides a range of opportunities for students to gain practical experience during business simulators, company visits, and coursework. The school makes use of the cohort’s overwhelmingly international background—93% of students are international—by placing them into small working groups comprised of people from various nationalities and industries.  

“Having such a diversity of classmates and different opinions, and working with different types of people was a highlight,” Sunny explains. “Another was the global mindset you gain.”

HEC Paris gave Sunny the opportunity to tailor his experience towards his goal of reaching the NFL. During his degree, Sunny was able to launch an MBA Project, an elective research project that lasts nine months, into declining interest in sports among Gen Z audiences. 

The study involved working with PhD students and professors, alongside content creators in London, aiming to diversify content coverage of the NFL. The league noticed his work, and offered him a partnership deal that led to a post-graduation job offer. 

“I’m really grateful that the program gave me the resources to learn exactly what I needed to learn, and the flexibility to achieve my goals following a non-traditional route,” Sunny says. 


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MBA to Marketing at the NFL  

Now a year into his role in international marketing strategy and fan development at the NFL, Sunny is doing exactly what he set out to do: expanding the reach of the league. 

His work involves directing marketing strategy across emerging markets such as France and China, while also coordinating teams across the NFL’s core non-US markets including Canada, Mexico, and the UK. 

The wide remit means his focus shifts daily. One day he could be working on a YouTube series or video game targeting Brazil; the next day planning an international NFL match in the UK or Germany.

“Day to day it’s pretty different, not only in function but also where in the world my head is,” he explains. “For me all the variety is ideal.”

The intense variation requires Sunny to be adept at time management and organization. His dual role in strategy and coordination also leverages many of the skills he gained during the MBA. 

“It definitely requires having a strategic mindset,” he says, “and those management accounting classes also come in quite handy.” 

Being responsible for such a wide range of areas can be a challenge, but working in football makes it all worthwhile, Sunny explains. “At the end of the day, the high stress that surrounds any issue is still revolving around what is my favorite thing in the world.” 

While his career has changed course in the past, Sunny feels any more career changes in future are unlikely. 

“I just want to continue to grow the sport and make sure that people see what I see when I say it's the best sport in the world,” he says. 

Student Reviews

HEC Paris

Student

Verified

7/07/2022

On Campus

Cultural experience

I have met the most competent and diverse batch in this school. These people not only thrive on their own but also makes sure that you are doing it with them. The professors will take your had and walk you through all milestones and make sure you are not left behind. I have found their extracurriculars extremely engaging. There was always a room to have social life after academic life. The only hindrance is the location of the school, it is slightly outside city and living in city is expensive.

Sarah

Verified

18/03/2022

On Campus

Internationality and diversity of opportunities

About my programme I would say it is very international and flexible: we have the opportunity to choose exactly the courses we want. But at the same time, the frame of the campus is crucial in students' life and enable us to create friendships.

Student

Verified

29/10/2021

On Campus

Great selection of people

While HEC's MBA is highly selective, I really enjoy the type of people HEC's selects to make sure everybody gets the best out of their MBA experience and networking opportunities. Not only it's an incredibly diverse pool of people (~60 nationalities) but most importantly they make sure to let in friendly empathic and curious people.

Veronique

Verified

28/10/2021

Blended

Best in France for Grande ecole

A prestigious business school. Languages ​​are important. It is better to have a scientific baccalaureate with excellent grades in high school and good assessments. The courses are well designed as per the latest trends and practicality of learning in stressed upon. Overall, a very good experience.

Ghadi

Verified

11/06/2022

On Campus

Diversity and quality of fellow students

Very international and interesting place to be and opens a lot of opportunities, however the administration is very french and facilities are subpar (gym, classrooms) meaning the academic affairs is pretty much useless and lastly we are graded on a curve which can create a toxic environment because of the competition. With that being said the pros outweighs the cons by far.

Student

Verified

27/03/2022

On Campus

The quality of the teachers, the campus, the clubs

The school is very international indeed, we have courses with international students and share things with them within the extra academic life (in the social clubs especially). We have great career prospects if we prepare ourselves well - however, the global curriculum is still very finance-oriented, which is a pity for other interesting domains of the company world, which does not rely on finance only. The social clubs are good practice for the management and for now, are quite independent.

Lb

Verified

26/03/2022

On Campus

HEC Paris awaits you

HEC Paris is really a nice place to do a master's in business. Many classes are useful and interesting (corporate finance, financial accounting, contract law…), some are less - but the curriculum is to be reviewed in the year to come. Regarding the student life, it is incredible, with about 130 clubs, lots of great parties with even greater people. The Jouy campus offers a lot of opportunities to do sports, and you can breathe fresh air every day. HEC also helps a great deal to find an internship or a job.

Rajarshi

Verified

28/10/2021

Blended

A dream institute

Enrolling in the HEC MBA was by far the best decision I made for myself. The people and faculty are great, with lots of opportunities to meet people and expand your horizons. Very nice campus where I have had some good running sessions. The alumni network is superb and very helpful. It also has a good support system for entrepreneurs. Would definitely recommend it!

Student

Verified

19/10/2021

On Campus

Good choice for a career boost

The classes were extremely practical and relevant to the current challenges that businesses are facing. You have access to a wide range of professionals and good career prospects once you leave the university.

Student

Verified

7/07/2022

On Campus

Cultural experience

I have met the most competent and diverse batch in this school. These people not only thrive on their own but also makes sure that you are doing it with them. The professors will take your had and walk you through all milestones and make sure you are not left behind. I have found their extracurriculars extremely engaging. There was always a room to have social life after academic life. The only hindrance is the location of the school, it is slightly outside city and living in city is expensive.

Sarah

Verified

18/03/2022

On Campus

Internationality and diversity of opportunities

About my programme I would say it is very international and flexible: we have the opportunity to choose exactly the courses we want. But at the same time, the frame of the campus is crucial in students' life and enable us to create friendships.

Student

Verified

29/10/2021

On Campus

Great selection of people

While HEC's MBA is highly selective, I really enjoy the type of people HEC's selects to make sure everybody gets the best out of their MBA experience and networking opportunities. Not only it's an incredibly diverse pool of people (~60 nationalities) but most importantly they make sure to let in friendly empathic and curious people.

Veronique

Verified

28/10/2021

Blended

Best in France for Grande ecole

A prestigious business school. Languages ​​are important. It is better to have a scientific baccalaureate with excellent grades in high school and good assessments. The courses are well designed as per the latest trends and practicality of learning in stressed upon. Overall, a very good experience.

Ghadi

Verified

11/06/2022

On Campus

Diversity and quality of fellow students

Very international and interesting place to be and opens a lot of opportunities, however the administration is very french and facilities are subpar (gym, classrooms) meaning the academic affairs is pretty much useless and lastly we are graded on a curve which can create a toxic environment because of the competition. With that being said the pros outweighs the cons by far.

Student

Verified

27/03/2022

On Campus

The quality of the teachers, the campus, the clubs

The school is very international indeed, we have courses with international students and share things with them within the extra academic life (in the social clubs especially). We have great career prospects if we prepare ourselves well - however, the global curriculum is still very finance-oriented, which is a pity for other interesting domains of the company world, which does not rely on finance only. The social clubs are good practice for the management and for now, are quite independent.

Lb

Verified

26/03/2022

On Campus

HEC Paris awaits you

HEC Paris is really a nice place to do a master's in business. Many classes are useful and interesting (corporate finance, financial accounting, contract law…), some are less - but the curriculum is to be reviewed in the year to come. Regarding the student life, it is incredible, with about 130 clubs, lots of great parties with even greater people. The Jouy campus offers a lot of opportunities to do sports, and you can breathe fresh air every day. HEC also helps a great deal to find an internship or a job.

Rajarshi

Verified

28/10/2021

Blended

A dream institute

Enrolling in the HEC MBA was by far the best decision I made for myself. The people and faculty are great, with lots of opportunities to meet people and expand your horizons. Very nice campus where I have had some good running sessions. The alumni network is superb and very helpful. It also has a good support system for entrepreneurs. Would definitely recommend it!

Student

Verified

19/10/2021

On Campus

Good choice for a career boost

The classes were extremely practical and relevant to the current challenges that businesses are facing. You have access to a wide range of professionals and good career prospects once you leave the university.