Marie Claire on MSN
The Marie Claire “Power Player” Changing the Future of Women’s Sports
Marie Claire caught up with Correnti to talk about how she’s redefining the business of women’s sports, what brands are getting right, and why she believes the next five years could be ...
Back in 1991, Deborah Griffin and three friends organised the first Women’s Rugby World Cup. They did so with no budget and ...
The business of women’s sports has boomed over the past several years. A number of converging factors, from social media to analytics to growing audiences, have benefitted the business of women’s ...
Trailblazing Sports Group, a deal marketplace and expert consultancy for striking high-performing brand partnerships for women's sports properties and athletes, is proud to announce the launch of ...
The Observer on MSN
Women still not visible in sports advertising
“The aim of every This Girl Can campaign is to get to the point where it doesn’t need to exist,” says Dale. “There should be ...
Liv Cycling sponsors women’s racing teams and competitions, like the Tour de France Femmes, in addition to community clubs.
Female athletes are using social media to increase viewership and seek better sponsorship deals in a field long dominated by men. By Mujib Mashal Visuals by Atul Loke Reporting from Mumbai, India ...
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