Английская Википедия:Erika Ayers Badan
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Erika Ayers Badan (formerly Nardini; born November 6, 1975)[1] is an American businesswoman and former CEO of the digital media company Barstool Sports.[2]
Early life and education
Ayers spent much of her childhood in New Hampshire and Vermont.[3] She received a bachelor's degree in sociology from Colby College in Maine.[4]
Career
1998–2015: Early career, marketing
Ayers began her career working at the legal department of Fidelity Investments, before switching to marketing.[5] She was the senior vice president of sales and marketing at Demand Media.[6] Prior to that, she held executive marketing positions at Yahoo! and Microsoft.[7] From January 2013 to December 2014, she was the chief marketing officer of AOL.[8] Ayers was then the president and chief revenue officer of New York-based start up Bkstg.[9]
2016–2024: CEO of Barstool Sports
In July 2016, Ayers was named the CEO of Barstool Sports.[10] Ayers oversaw the company's expansion into multimedia, merchandising, streaming and pay-per-view programming.[11] The company's expansion into pay-per-view included the acquisition of amateur boxing league Rough N' Rowdy in 2017.[12]
The valuation of Barstool Sports doubled from $15 million[13] to $30 million during her first year as CEO. It grew to $100 million in 2018.[14] In 2018, Fast Company named Ayers as one of its "Most Creative People in Business", citing Barstool Sports' expansion into multimedia and merchandising during her tenure.[14] That same year, Forbes ranked her 25th on its "Most Powerful Women In U.S. Sports".[15]
In 2019, she was ranked as #19 on The Big Lead's list of "The 75 Most Powerful People in the Sports Media Business."[16] That year, she was included on Crain's New York's "Notable Women in the Business of Sports".[17] Adweek named Ayers as one of its "Most Powerful Women in Sports" in 2017 and 2020.[18]
In 2020, Ayers was elected to the WWE's board of directors and resigned from that position in September 2022.[19] Erika was also on the board of directors at Torchy's Tacos.[20]
In an interview with Digiday, Ayers discussed Barstool Sports' growth during her tenure, from a valuation of $15 million in 2016 to $450 million in 2020.[13] In September 2021, Ayers stated that the company's revenue was expected to exceed $200 million in revenue, doubling the company's $100 million revenue in 2020.[21]
In 2022, under Erika’s leadership, Barstool Sports progressed more into live sports and streaming [22] by hosting and broadcasting its first College Basketball Invitational [23] and the first Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl.[24]
In 2022, Barstool Sports also launched its NIL marketplace platform, TwoYay,[25] which connects college athletes directly to advertisers.[26]
In March 2022, Erika joined the board of directors for the Premier Lacrosse League.[27]
Ayers has been named Forbes' Most Powerful Women in Sports,[28] recipient of Crain’s Notable Women in Sports,[29] AdWeek’s Most Powerful Women in Sports,[30] Cynopsis’ Top Women in Media,[31] a top player in the U.S. Betting Space and Podcasting by Business Insider,[32] and one of Variety’s Most Impactful Women in Entertainment of 2023. [33]
In the September 2023 issue of Vanity Fair, Ayers was featured in a lengthy article about driving the success of Barstool Sports.[34]
After more than 7 years at Barstool, Badan resigned as CEO on January 16, 2024.[35]
On January 15, 2024, The New York Post reported that Ayers will be departing Barstool Sports.[36] The next day, she announced in a video on X that she was stepping down as CEO of Barstool Sports.[37]
Podcast host and public speaking
Ayers hosts Token CEO, a podcast about business and sports news.[38] She was an early supporter of the Premier Hockey Federation (then National Women's Hockey League), and interviewed NWHL players Kelly Babstock and Rebecca Russo on her podcast.[39]
In 2023, Ayers began hosting a daily 1:1 social media series where she answers fan-submitted work-related questions and gives career advice.
She is a frequent public speaker, and has given talks at the Milken Institute, CAA World Congress, the MIT Sloan Sports Conference, the SALT Conference,[40] G2E Las Vegas, [41] and the Barrett Sports Media's annual summit.[42]
Publications
On June 11, 2024, Erika Ayers Badan's Nobody Cares About Your Career: Why Failure Is Good, the Great Ones Play Hurt, and Other Hard Truths will be published by St. Martin's Press.[43]
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