Forty Under 40 Class of 2016: Forty stories and a dynamic industry

Follow these links for more about this year’s class:

Where they were born, where they went to school — and how many have graced a karaoke stage

How their generation is changing sports

The people who have influenced their careers

What they think are the biggest challenges facing the sports industry today

When they were young(er): Photos of the 40 from their childhood years

Their favorite vacation spots

Books they recommend

Best sporting event attended

Sporting event wish list

Advice for students hoping to work in the sports industry

Forty Under 40 10-Year Reunion

Members of the class of 2006 share their Forty Under 40 memories and offer advice to the members of this year’s class

It’s one of our favorite issues of the year: Forty Under 40, when we celebrate 40 of the best young executives the industry has to offer.

We began our annual process of selecting these 40 executives for recognition in November. At that point, there were more than 500 individuals who had been brought to our attention through nominations and recommendations, all of whom were worthy of consideration for having achieved a level of success in sports before the age of 40.

Following from that November start, there were meetings, there were phone calls, there were reference checks. Letters of support came in, as did countless emails and text messages.

To be considered, an executive had to have been born on or after Jan. 1, 1976. In other words, they couldn’t have turned 40 before the start of this year.

Were there more than 40 individuals with great stories to tell? Without a doubt. In an industry that’s getting increasingly broad and deep, the process of making our selections is becoming more challenging each year. But after three months of deliberations, we made our selections. We celebrate here the 40 executives who are the Forty Under 40 for 2016.

They’ve come to this point with different paths. Some have been with their companies since starting as interns. Others have taken more diverse journeys to their current points. There are sports management majors in the group, of course, but also electrical engineers and students of history and psychology.

And rest assured: It’s not all about work for these 40. They’re dedicated husbands and wives, loving fathers and mothers, proud sons and daughters. They aren’t afraid of adventures, either, whether that means skydiving, flying a plane or bungee jumping.

This is our 17th year for Forty Under 40. The 40 we’re celebrating this year join a group of executives who have continued to excel in, and lead, the industry. We also give a look back to the class of 10 years ago, and we hear from several members of that class of 2006.

As part of the production of this section, each of this year’s 40 was asked to complete a survey. Some of what they told us is reflected on our statistics page. We also asked them to give us a hashtag for their lives as part of the survey we sent them. You can see their responses to that question and to other questions from the survey as part of each of their profiles.

Our class of 2016 shares advice for students wanting to break into the industry. Those suggestions are worth a read by everyone, because it wasn’t too long ago that these 40 were the students. Today, they are achievers who have made a clear impact on the industry.

We congratulate them and are proud to tell their stories.

Mark Mensheha is assistant managing editor at SportsBusiness Journal. He can be reached at mmensheha@sportsbusinessjournal.com.

Ken Babby

Kim Beauvais

Yu-Han Chang

Aaron Cohen

Russ D’Souza

Shannon Dan

Adam Davis

Kevin Demoff

Anthony DiCosmo

Hymie Elhai

Jaime Faulkner

Todd Fischer

David Greenspan

Al Guido

Christopher Halpin

Rob Higgins

Jamie Horowitz

Amy Huchthausen

Charlie Hussey

Zaileen Janmohamed

Brian Kopp

Patrick Kraft

Geoff Lester

Chris Marinak

Kevin McSherry

Bill Mulvihill

Colin Neville

Troup Parkinson

Dana Rosenberg

Richard Rubano

Paul Saville

Connor Schell

Chris Schlosser

Russell Silvers

Julie Sobieski

Ryan Tollner

David Weiss

Amy Yakola

Mike Zavodsky

Tim Zulawski



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