Cameron Chung: Having a Hero


Posted February 17, 2015 by pzmediainc1

Cameron Chung says that it is important for everyone to have an idol, someone to look up to and strive towards modeling, and Cameron himself has found that someone.

 
Cameron Chung works as a Contributing Writer/Social Media Manager for Sports Agent Blog, a prominent sports business website, and says that he has begun to look to its founder Darren Heitner as a mentor. Darren has had an impressive career history, as his bio itself states, saying, “Darren Adam Heitner, Esq. is an attorney based in the State of Florida, who is licensed to practice on the state and federal level, and focuses on sports, entertainment, and intellectual property litigation and transactional work. He is the owner of HEITNER LEGAL, P.L.L.C.and DYNASTY DEALINGS, LLC.

Darren is regularly interviewed on major sports radio programs and television shows, he has written pieces that have been featured in various top sports publications, and has spoken at/moderated sports discussions at institutions of higher education. In 2010, Darren was named to Miami, Florida’s Power 30 Under 30 in the Sports category along with the MLB’s Hanley Ramirez, NBA’s Udonis Haslem, and NFL’s Ronnie Brown. In 2012, Darren was chosen as a Florida Legal Elite Up and Comer for 2012 (top attorneys in Florida under 40 years of age). In 2015, Darren was selected a Rising Star by Florida Super Lawyers.”

It is easy to see why Cameron Chung looks up to his boss, who has accomplished quite a bit. These accomplishments are continued in his bio, which states, “Darren is the author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know (published by the American Bar Association), Contributing Writer of An Athlete’s Guide to Agents, 5th Edition , author of a Dartmouth Law Journal article titled, Duties of Sports Agents to Athletes and Statutory Regulation Thereof, author of a Gaming Law Review and Economics article titled, The Plight of PASPA: It’s Time to Pull the Plug on the Prohibition, co-author of a Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law article titled, Corking the Cam Newton Loophole, a Sweeping Suggestion, author of a NYU School of Law IP and Entertainment Law Ledger article titled, You May Not “Like” This Title: Everything Stored On Facebook Is Discoverable, co-author of a New York State Bar Association Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Journal article titled, Have Some Standards: How the Sports Agent Profession Should Be Effectively Regulated, co-author of a Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal article titled, In Baseball’s Best Interest?: A Discussion of the October 2010 MLBPA Regulations Governing Player Agents.”

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