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Game Changers 2015

“Why do you need a special section to write about women in sports?”

Katrina Adams, U.S. Tennis Association

Tara August, Turner Sports

Judy Boyd, Fox Sports

Liz DiLullo Brown, Little League Baseball and Softball

Jennifer Carper, Engine Shop

Michele Carr, National Football League

Rebecca Chatman, NBCUniversal

Chrysa Chin, National Basketball Players Association

Laura Chittick, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Laura Day, Minnesota Twins

Lesley Eccles, FanDuel

Jaime Faulkner, E15

Nora Lynn Finch, Atlantic Coast Conference

Morgan Flatley, Gatorade

Susan Fulton, AECOM

Dru Hancock, Big 12 Conference

Amy Huchthausen, America East Conference

Anna Isaacson, National Football League

Jodi Markley, ESPN

Janey Marks, Getty Images

Mary McCarthy, National Hockey League

Jaymee Messler, The Players’ Tribune

Kelley Earnhardt Miller, JR Motorsports

Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, U.S. Olympic Committee

Courtney Nally, Ketchum Sports & Entertainment

Alison Overholt, espnW

Beth Paretta, Grace Autosport

Amy Perko, Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics

Vicky Picca, Fanatics

Sherri Privitera, Populous

Suzanne Smith, CBS Sports

Karen Spencer, Seattle Seahawks / First & Goal

Kim Stone, Miami Heat / AmericanAirlines Arena

Lori Warren, Spurs Sports & Entertainment

Erin Weinberg, United Entertainment Group

Suzy Whaley, PGA of America

Game Changers: Selfies

Game Changers: Challenges

Game Changers: Influencers

Game Changers: Skills

Game Changers: New Hires

Media

It’s The NFL’s ‘Football Town’ now after some quick talks

Deal would extend NBA RSN trend

PR plan helped Ripken manage media crush on way to record

Potential new YES Network deal could double Nets’ rights fee

Colleges

What’s that light in the sky? Auburn’s new video board

Events and Attractions

Open tallies fewer sessions but more revenue

Olympics

Let The Games Begin

Bid cities for ’24 Games are familiar turf for IOC

L.A. bid puts U.S. out of race for ’26

With logo a no-go, Tokyo sponsors scramble

Opinion

Original 9’s contributions as vital now as 45 years ago

Cartoon: It's just a fantasy

Work remains for women to ascend to sports leadership roles

Coast to Coast

Coast to Coast

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Quote of the Day
The path is to keep making River grow in all dimensions, so that participating in the Club World Cup isn't an arrival point but rather another step in a sustained project to consolidate River among the great clubs of the world.
-- River Plate Secretary Stefano Di Carlo, on the impact the Club World Cup can have on the popularity of the Argentine Primera Division club.
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