[1][2] A former partner in SCP Worldwide, Howes was previously chief executive of Real Salt Lake, a member of Major League Soccer.
The company grew to represent over a thousand sports medicine practitioners around the country, across professional teams in the NBA, MLB, NFL, MLS and NHL.
He later served as the vice-chairman and oversaw the construction of Rio Tinto Stadium, the 20,000-seat home of Real Salt Lake in Sandy, Utah.
[3] Howes played a role in making Real Salt Lake the first U.S. professional sports team to sell the naming rights to the front of their jerseys.
[citation needed] In 2014, Howes partnered with Findlay Entertainment in their bid to bring another major sports franchise to the Las Vegas market.