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San Jose’s SAP Center to serve as ballot drop box location for 2020 election

Published September 22, 2020 by KRON4

Officials on Tuesday announced the SAP Center in San Jose will become a ballot drop box location this fall for the 2020 presidential general election.

Starting Oct. 5 and continuing through the election on Tuesday, Nov. 3, the SAP Center will offer two secure drop box locations for voters to deliver their ballots. One drop box will be located on St. John Street and the other will be located on Autumn Street just outside the SAP Center. Both locations will offer free and ADA accessible parking options close by so voters can easily park, walk up, and drop off their ballots.

“The San Jose Sharks are pleased to be able to partner with the County of Santa Clara Registrar of Voters to make SAP Center available as a ballot drop-off location,” said Sharks president Jonathan Becher. “All citizens should have a voice in determining the future leadership of this country. The easiest way to be heard is to cast a ballot during the election.”

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SAP Center to Serve as a Ballot Drop Box Location for 2020 Election

Published September 22, 2020 by Sharks Sports & Entertainment

The San Jose Sharks, in partnership with SAP and the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters, are partnering to make SAP Center at San Jose a ballot drop box location this Fall for the 2020 Presidential General Election. This year, all registered voters in California will receive a ballot via mail prior to Election Day.

“The San Jose Sharks are pleased to be able to partner with the County of Santa Clara Registrar of Voters to make SAP Center available as a ballot drop-off location,” said Sharks president Jonathan Becher. “All citizens should have a voice in determining the future leadership of this country. The easiest way to be heard is to cast a ballot during the election.”

Read the full article here.

Engaging fans during a pandemic: How the San Jose Sharks simulate hockey games

Published August 24, 2020 by ZDNet

If you’re in the business of live sports and entertainment, how do you entertain and engage fans when you can’t put on any events? Like so many other businesses shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, sports teams had no playbook for how to operate during these unprecedented times. The last time that none of the four major U.S. sports leagues played in the month of April was way back in 1883.

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Sharks, Bay Area Professional Sports Teams To Support Prop 16

Published Aug 19, 2020 by Sharks Sports and Entertainment

Today, a coalition of seven Bay Area professional sports teams unite in support of Proposition 16, lending their star power to rally voters this fall. The Golden State Warriors, San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Oakland A’s, San Jose Sharks, San Jose Earthquakes, and Oakland Roots announced their endorsement of the statewide ballot measure to restore California’s equal opportunity programs like affirmative action, and to combat systemic discrimination in public contracting, employment, and education.

“The San Jose Sharks organization is proud to support Proposition 16 and all efforts to bring about real, long-lasting change to our society,” said Jonathan Becher, President of the San Jose Sharks. “Too many Californians are discriminated against based on their race, ethnic origin, or gender identity. Especially in this uncertain time, it’s critical we create a future for California that doesn’t take us back to the status quo but one that puts us on a path to a California that reflects our values. That’s the spirit of #TealTogether.”

Read more here.

The Key to Making Shifts with @JBecher

Published July 14, 2020 by The Humanly Possible Podcast

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • How a split-second shift to follow his gut changed the course of his life
  • How to make progress on large challenges
  • Discovering the accidental diminisher
  • The key to making shifts
  • How swarm intelligence makes things feel less insurmountable

QUOTATIONS FROM THIS EPISODE:

“None of us had ever met a customer. So, how could we make this pronouncement.”
“Most of the shifts in my life were not planned.”
“Start almost anywhere and you’ll make progress.”
“The best leaders make everyone around them smarter.”

Listen to the podcast here.

Carlisle School Alumni Highlight: Jonathan Becher

Published July 12, 2020 by Carlisle School

Q: How did your Carlisle education help to prepare you for college and career?

With apologies to the Scouts, I don’t think you can “be prepared” for what life has in store for you. For most people, being prepared implies methodically planning for a specific future. But no one really knows what’s coming next – how many of us were preparing for a pandemic at this time last year?

On the other hand, my Carlisle education taught me how to adapt to a situation. It taught me how to learn new things – not just by reading books and taking tests but by interacting with people and asking questions. I believe that I’m comfortable in unusual environments because I was exposed to such a wide variety of topics at Carlisle.

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Sharks and Santa Clara County Host Free COVID-19 Testing at SAP Center

Published June 22, 2020 by Sharks Sports and Entertainment

The San Jose Sharks and the County of Santa Clara, in partnership with The Silicon Valley Community FoundationDruva and Majestic Sales are teaming up to provide residents with free and easy walk-up COVID-19 testing at SAP Center at San Jose from June 23 through June 27.

“It is our privilege to partner with the County of Santa Clara to provide free COVID-19 testing at SAP Center at San Jose,” said Sharks Sports & Entertainment President Jonathan Becher (@jbecher). “Although we cannot currently host and entertain the millions of sports and entertainment fans located throughout the Bay Area, it is important that we do our part to help reduce the transmission of this virus. I want to offer a special thanks to our partners, Druva and Majestic Sales, for their generous contributions to our residents on behalf of the County of Santa Clara and the Sharks.”

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Sales Disruptors: How San Jose Sharks President Jonathan Becher Is Innovating the Fan Experience Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic

Published June 19, 2020 by Marketscale

Jonathan Becher, President of the San Jose Sharks, likes to say he isn’t the president of the San Jose Sharks.

It’s not a tactic to avoid getting recognized at Starbucks. For Becher, it’s just the truth. His true title is President of Sharks Sports and Entertainment, with his purview extending past the National Hockey League team to the minor league franchise, facilities, a non-profit and other wings of the business.

Still, men skating and using sticks in an attempt to get a rubber disk past a man with a glove drives most of their business. So, when the actual hockey stops, as it has during the coronavirus pandemic, what do you do to keep fans connected? If you’re Becher, you adapt.

“I don’t think we’re in the business of putting on a hockey game,” he said. “What we’re actually in the business of is making memories.”

Listen to the podcast with Xactly here.

2019-20 NHL Season Update: Sharks Statement

Published May 26, 2020 by Sharks Sports and Entertainment

The National Hockey League has announced today its Return to Play Plan that includes a 24-team Stanley Cup Playoff format. Seven teams did not qualify, including the San Jose Sharks, ending their 2019-20 season.

“Thank you to all of our fans and partners for their unwavering support since the NHL season was paused on March 12. Over the last several weeks, we have been working with ticket holders to provide credits or refunds for games that have not yet been played. This process will accelerate now that these games have officially been canceled. There are still many open questions regarding the start of the 2020-21 season. The safety of our fans, partners, and players who enter SAP Center remains our top priority.” – Jonathan Becher, President, San Jose Sharks

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Return To Play: How Will NHL Look, Sound, and Feel Once They Come Back?

Published May 12, 2020 by The Hockey News

That scenario is a stripped-down version of what the NHL’s Return to Play Committee has begun envisioning for whenever the league returns from its COVID-19 imposed shutdown, which went into effect March 12. It’s a virtual guarantee that world health officials insist the resumptions of pro sports leagues begin with empty venues, and which will create some unprecedented conditions. Hockey games, for instance, will look and feel like practices or glorified shinny. How, then, will the players competing have to tweak their strategic approaches? And how will the games be presented to fans watching the broadcasts?

“Our mental model from the beginning is, we wanted the game and all the hockey rituals as players go to seem exactly as it would be for a regular game,” Becher said, “from when they come in through our loading dock, to their normal ritual of how they go to the locker room and what they touch. In our building we have the shark (mouth) they skate through, and we still need to do that.”

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