Marsha Loda

Associate Professor in the James M. Hull College of Business

  • Augusta GA UNITED STATES
  • James M. Hull College of Business

A leading marketing expert helping businesses in the hospitality industry bounce back from crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Will voters 'hit' or 'hold' on allowing legal gambling in Georgia?

Could we see horse racing and other forms of gambling come to Georgia in the near future?The Georgia state legislature is looking at the possibility of legalizing gambling on horse racing and the decision could land in the hands of the voters.Proponents say there is potential for a billion dollars in economic benefits, from job creation to a boost in revenues. Marsha Loda is an associate professor at Augusta University’s Hull College of Business. She said if approved, it will likely take more than horse racing for a track to survive. Loda cites Kentucky as an example of what tracks are doing there.“A lot of people think of Kentucky as the mecca of horse racing, but they don’t realize it might not exist without historical horse racing machines," said Loda. "HHRs are slot-like machines that let players wager on past horse races by a random number generator.”Many tracks nationwide have also expanded into casino and sports betting. While this isn’t what Georgia is looking to do initially, it’s not far off to think it could be on the horizon, with horse racing being the first step. Loda, who previously served as marketing director at Harrah’s Cherokee Resort in North Carolina, knows if casino gambling is approved in the future, most of those people who visit need to come from out of town.“You need to be able to import your people who are going to bet. That means you’re importing revenue. Otherwise you’re taking what’s already spent in your community and just slicing it up and giving it to different places. You’re not growing the pie at all,” said Loda.She has also seen the benefits of legalized betting, citing the added jobs a casino would offer. One aspect of gambling that has exploded is sports betting. More than two dozen states have legalized sports betting. Loda thinks if sports betting was on a ballot and went in front of the public for a vote, it would stand a better chance of passing. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Georgia pass sports betting. I think sports betting has been very well accepted. I think they would come much closer to getting more voters to approve it if it were sports betting than if it’s horse racing or casino gambling.”This is an important topic with many angles to cover, and if you are a reporter looking to know more, then let our experts help.Loda is a leading marketing expert helping businesses in the hospitality industry bounce back from crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and also has had extensive experience in the gambling industry. She is available to speak with media regarding the idea of gambling coming to Georgia. Simply click on her icon now to arrange an interview today.

Marsha Loda

Biography

Marsha Loda co-owned an advertising and public relations agency in Memphis, TN for almost 20 years. She grew the public relations department from one staff member to a division with gross income exceeding one million dollars. At the agency, she worked with a variety of national media reporters including Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Sun Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, ABC Evening News, The Today Show, BET, BBC and Paris Television. Before committing to her doctoral studies full time in 2001, Marsha was marketing director for the largest tourism business in the state of North Carolina. At Harrah's, she directed the advertising, sales, public relations, direct marketing, entertainment and affinity card departments with a combined staff of 42 people and a marketing budget of $28 million. She also served as media spokesperson for the property. Marsha has a masters degree in communications from the University of Memphis, from which she received the Department of Journalism's Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2003, she completed her Ph.D. at Clemson University. She was named Assistant Professor in the Hull College of Business in 2007.

Areas of Expertise

Mass media public relations
Journalism
Parks, Recreation and Leisure
Message credibility

Accomplishments

Outstanding Teacher of the Year

An award given at Augusta University

Professor of the Year

Given by the Beta Gamma Sigma

Outstanding Teacher Award

An award given at Augusta University

Education

Clemson University

Doctoral degree

Parks, Recreation and Leisure

University of Memphis

Master's degree

Journalism

University of Memphis

Bachelor's degree

Journalism

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Universities fueling the workforce pipeline for tourism and hospitality jobs

Augusta Business Daily  online

2024-02-22

Travel, tourism, and hospitality are rebounding following a slump during the years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Augusta University and UGA are helping bump the numbers by offering training programs for those industries.

A recent report from the University of Georgia (UGA), listed hospitality and tourism as the second largest contributor to the state’s economy. In 2022, there were nearly 168 million visitors generating $39.8 billion in direct visitor spending. That translates to $4.7 billion in state and local tax revenues.

In Athens, the UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel partners with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences to offer a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality and Food Industry Management. The collaboration began in 2019 and prepares students for jobs ranging from hotels and resorts, to meeting and event management, and agritourism.
At Augusta University, The James M. Hull College of Business offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree and the Master of Business Administration degree.

Students may choose to major in accounting or choose a concentration in one of several areas. Students can also select from a group of six business electives to customize for a specific job or industry. The college also offers an undergraduate certificate in Hospitality Administration.

“This is a college-level certificate. The big premise for them to learn is the hospitality mindset, which means that you are offering your guests an outstanding experience,” explained Marsha Loda, Associate Professor at Hull College. “Because hospitality is totally leisure and is discretionary.”

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Don’t bet on it: A successful casino in Augusta would be a long shot

The Augusta Chronicle  print

2016-11-26

"Because the state of Georgia and the Augusta Commission are considering casinos in our area, I think it is important to look at what has happened in other casino markets - not just from a moral perspective, but also from an economic perspective." - Dr. Marsha Loda

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Guest columnist: Competition warping authenticity of local brewing scene

Citizen Times  online

2016-07-08

"A sad thing happened on the way to a fun evening on the South Slope. We went to the new Green Man brewery. Were we in Charlotte? In Atlanta? Or upstairs at the Carolina Ale House chain in Greenville? There are a couple of truisms in hospitality and tourism marketing that foretell disaster, and this new brewery had them both. This is why I was sad." - Dr. Marsha Loda

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