Weekly Issue

09.22.2018
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Brand Builders

They are the executives everyone wants to get in front of and pitch. They position their brands and the get most out of their partnerships. These individuals and brands represent a wide variety of business sectors but they share a common commitment to sports.

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Looking for balance

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Line of scrimmage

Leagues and Governing Bodies

USA Gymnastics: Looking for balance

Going to the mat for football talent

Comfortable uncomfortableness at Colts game

IndyCar wraps up season with title sponsor search top of mind

NASCAR leadership changes continue as Dewar sets exit

FCFL adds Montana as an investor, adviser

Walsh Jennings goes on attack with p1440 series

First Look podcast: Motorsports

Marketing and Sponsorship

Going to pot: Keep an eye on cannabis being a future category

William Hill lines up first sponsor deal

Relevent Expertise: Daniel Sillman

Media

CBS confirms its commitment to sports following departure of Moonves

What’s next for sports on mobile?

Labor and Agents

Gardner puts hand in the turf to form BeGreat Sports

Colleges

IMG College’s initiative helps schools get social

Sports and Society

Company Watch: William Hill

Events and Attractions

Charlotte to see if bet pays off as ‘roval’ NASCAR race approaches

Opinion

Forum: Big decisions due on Fox RSNs, Cubs’ media rights

Soccer in the U.S.: Where do we go from here?

SBJ missed mark with U.S. Open photo

People and Pop Culture

Closing Shot: Reporting to Camp

State of Play

The Market

Faces and Places

Research and Ratings

SBJ Social Climbers: Colleges

Power Players

Power Players: Brand Builders

Simon Atkins, Adidas

John Slusher and Elliott Hill, Nike

Steve Haener, Chevrolet

Cooper Ericksen, Lexus

Monique Harrison, Mercedes-Benz USA

Ed Laukes, Toyota

Nick Kelly, Anheuser-Busch InBev

Rene Ramos, Constellation Brands

Adam Dettman, MillerCoors

Patrick Fitzgerald, FedEx

Ron Rogowski, UPS

Deborah Curtis, American Express

Charles Greenstein, Bank of America

Byron Daub and Ben Freidson, Capital One

Tina Davis, Citi

Michael Robichaud and Michael Goldstein, Mastercard

Frank Nakano, JPMorgan Chase

Kate Johnson, Visa

Nick Carey, Wells Fargo

Pam Hollander and Dan Keats, Allstate

Melissa Halicy, Geico

Ed Gold, State Farm

Diego Suarez, Burger King

Tom Manchester, Dunkin' Donuts

John Lewicki, McDonald's

Melissa Richards-Person, Papa John's

Zipporah "Zip" Allen, Pizza Hut

John Cordova and Ricardo Fort, Coca-Cola

Brett O'Brien and Jeff Kearney, Gatorade

Adam Harter and Justin Toman, PepsiCo

Noah Syken, IBM

Julie Coppernoll, Intel

John Paddleford and Rob Matthews, Microsoft

Alex Chang, Samsung

Mark Wright, AT&T

Meredith Starkey, T-Mobile

John Nitti and Robert Stecklow, Verizon

Bill Betz, Delta Air Lines

Janet Fletcher, Procter & Gamble

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