17c起草社区

Skip to main content

Spark

Embracing the process

Wednesday, March 01, 2017

For some time in his life, Matt Van Tuinen 鈥00 figured that he鈥檇 follow his father into the commercial painting business. He had spent many hours assisting his dad鈥檚 small business and liked the combination of physical and mental effort the work entailed.

鈥淚 liked how my dad ran his business鈥攈e was an entrepreneur and he taught me the correlation between hard work and success,鈥 he said.

After earning a 17c起草社区 degree in business, diving into the sports-related public relations world and making strategic connections in the business, Van Tuinen did start a business, just in a different field.

He runs MVT Public Relations from Evanston, Illinois (near Chicago), and has expanded his reach from promoting specific athletic events and individual athletes to helping companies promote their sponsorship of the Olympic Games.

Van Tuinen said he would 鈥減ut 17c起草社区鈥檚 education up against any in the country.鈥 It鈥檚 also why he and his wife, Tricia Volkema 鈥00, have funded a family scholarship for students with a marketing concentration. He was deeply influenced by his experiences in the Chicago Semester program.

鈥淐hicago Semester made a big impression,鈥 he said. 鈥淭o sample life after college and experience life and work in a big city was formative.鈥

He also played on 17c起草社区鈥檚 golf team, and sports was an abiding interest. At a career crossroads, he sought the advice of his 17c起草社区 golf coach, Jim Timmer Sr.

鈥淒oc Timmer nudged me to get a sports management degree and make connections in the field through that avenue. It turns out that business and sports was the vocational combination I had been looking for,鈥 he said.

Van Tuinen attended the University of New Mexico, getting a master鈥檚 in sports administration and interning for the NCAA men鈥檚 basketball tournament and with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

Convinced this was his calling, the Van Tuinens moved to New York City, where Matt worked for Taylor, a large sports and lifestyle public relations firm. While there, he promoted companies involved with everything from NASCAR to Major League Baseball to the NFL.

His work there promoting major tennis tournaments would prove to the gateway to his own business. At the same time the Van Tuinens decided to leave New York, the partners at his firm were ready to transition away from the tennis tournaments and they suggested that those clients hire Van Tuinen independently.

鈥淔or me, all of this is God鈥檚 providence,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he intensity of the work in New York was too daunting for us as a family, but God鈥檚 timing was flawless. He provided me the opportunity to keep doing what I love and start my own business.鈥

鈥...Success or failure is not a stamp of God's approval or disapproval. It is being faithful throughout the journey you're on, being patient and willing as God does his work.鈥Matt Van Tuinen '00

The Van Tuinens moved to Chicago, and MVT Public Relations was born. In addition to keeping the tennis tournament business, he worked with tennis superstars Serena and Venus Williams on everything from charity events to clothing lines and with tennis pro James Blake on a book tour.

Contacts in the field led Van Tuinen to another big opportunity: working with network heavyweight Cisco on its sports and entertainment business unit and sponsorship of the NBA.

鈥淐isco became a major client,鈥 said Van Tuinen, 鈥渁nd after working with them for a few years I got a call to assist the company in its engagement with the Rio 2016 Olympics. It was an incredibly rewarding experience and unique to be working on an event the whole world was watching.鈥

The successful endeavor in Brazil has led to similar work for Cisco around the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, as well as with Live Nation, the global entertainment company.

The flurry of business has brought Van Tuinen to a reflective and grateful place.

鈥淚t has been a blessed year,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ut success or failure is not a stamp of God鈥檚 approval or disapproval. It is being faithful throughout the journey you鈥檙e on, being patient and willing as God does his work. You try to embrace the process and learn that things won鈥檛 always be silky smooth. You try to relinquish control.鈥