2024 20 in their Twenties: Trevor Fox

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Director of Events | Indiana Sports Corp.

Age: 28

Hometown: Zionsville

Education: bachelor’s in sports management, Indiana University

Family: wife, Sophia; dog, Hazel

Years with organization: 3

What you enjoy most about your job: “How large-scale and impactful our events in Indianapolis are. We are creating experiences that athletes and coaches will remember forever.”

Proud moment in your career: Selling out the 2023 Indy Classic in its second year of existence.

First job: Orange Leaf cashier/frozen-yogurt maker

Something surprising: “I’m ambidextrous. I throw, swing, kick left-handed/foot. I write, play tennis, ping-pong and eat right-handed.”

(IBJ photo/Eric Learned)

If there’s a big-time sporting event in Indianapolis, chances are Trevor Fox has a hand in it. Fox oversees, manages and assists with all Indiana Sports Corp. events, which includes March Madness men’s basketball, Indy Classic (the annual college basketball event taking place in December in Gainbridge Fieldhouse), Corporate Challenge (Indiana’s largest company outing) and the sold-out NIT Championship at Hinkle Fieldhouse. He also will be tournament director for the 2026 Men’s Final Four. He started his career working as a post-graduate intern with the NCAA in the men’s basketball championships department, focusing year-round on March Madness and the men’s Final Four, then worked in athletics at the University of Missouri. “Seeing the moment where the culmination of years of hard work pays off and I get to be a small part of it is what continues to motivate me,” he said.•

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